XVIII. LITERATURE, FILM AND THEATRE
148. Lesbian & Gay Themes in Literature; Gay & Lesbian Criticism. General
3210. Aldrich, Robert. The seduction of the Mediterranean : writing, art, and homosexual fantasy. London New York: Routledge, 1993. xii, 259 p.
Introduction: The Mediterranean obsession -- 1. Sex and Society in the European Mediterranean: Greek, Roman and Renaissance -- 2. Winckelmann and Platen -- 3. Englishmen in Southern Europe -- 4. Following in the Footsteps -- 5. Mediterranean Men in Art and Photography -- 6. The Social and Historical Context -- 7. Contemporary Echoes -- Conclusion: The Birth and Near Death of a Gay Myth.
Gen PN721.A430 1993.
European literature--History and criticism/Homosexuality in literature/Mediterranean Region--In literature.
3211. Bacon-Smith, Camille. Science fiction culture. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, c2000. 317 p. (Feminist cultural studies, the media, and political culture).
[...] 7. Gay and Lesbian Presence in Science Fiction. [...].
Gen PN3433.5 .B33 2000.
Science fiction--History and criticism/Science fiction--Societies, etc/Science fiction--Appreciation/Literature and society/Science fiction fans.
3212. Bergman, David. Camp grounds : style and homosexuality. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1993. ix, 300 p.
Introduction / David Bergman -- I. General Camp. Camp and the Gay Sensibility / Jack Babuscio. Role Models / Esther Newton. Uses of Camp / Andrew Ross. The Loneliness of Camp / Scott Long. Strategic Camp: The Art of Gay Rhetoric / David Bergman -- II. Applied Camp. Walt Whitman Camping / Karl Keller. High Culture and High Camp: The Case of Marcel Proust / Gregory Woods. Degenerate Personality: Deviant Sexuality and Race in Ronald Firbank's Novels / William Lane Clark. "The Kinda Comedy that Imitates Me": Mae West's Identification with the Feminist Camp / Pamela Robertson. The Critic as Performance Artist: Susan Sontag's Writing and Gay Cultures / Marcie Frank. "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me": The Camp Masquerades of Dusty Springfield / Patricia Juliana Smith. "It's My Party and I'll Die If I Want To!": Gay Men, AIDS, and the Circulation of Camp in U.S. Theater / David Roman. "Kinky Escapades, Bedroom Techniques, Unbridled Passion, and Secret Sex Codes" / Matias Viegener -- III. Style and Homosexuality. Fake It Like a Man / Kevin Kopelson. Homosexual Expression and Homophobic Censorship: The Situation of the Text / Marty Roth. Roland Barthes: Toward an "Ecriture Gaie" / Robert K. Martin.
Gen PN56.H57C360 1993.
Homosexuality and literature/Gays' writings--History and criticism/Life style.
3213. Boone, Joseph Allen. Libidinal currents : sexuality and the shaping of modernism. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1998. xii, 513 p.
Introduction: Modernity's Fictions of Sexuality: Definitions/Parameters/Desires -- 1. Policing and Depolicing the Theory of the Novel: Repression, Transgression, and the Erotics of "Heretic Narrative" in "Victorian" Fiction. Charlotte Bronte, Villette -- 2. Channeling the Floods of Desire: Women, Water, and the Plot of Sexual Awakening in Turn-of-the-Century Narrative. Kate Chopin, The Awakening: Swimming into the Unknown. D.H. Lawrence, The Virgin and the Gipsy: "Listen for the Voice of the Water" Sigmund Freud, Dora: (Freud's) Wet Dreams -- 3. Modernist Theaters of the Mind I: Staging Sexuality in the Flux of Consciousness. James Joyce, Ulysses: (Re)Staging Sexuality in "Circe", Performing (as) "Penelope" Virginia Woolf, Mrs. Dalloway: Representing "the Unseen Part of Us, Which Spreads Wide" -- 4. Theaters of the Mind II: Queer Sites in Modernism: Harlem/The Left Bank/Greenwich Village in the 1920s and 1930s. Bruce Nugent, "Smoke, Lilies, and Jade": Harlem as a Homo State of Mind. Djuna Barnes, Nightwood: Worlds of Night in the City of Light. Charles Henri Ford and Parker Tyler, The Young and Evil: A Walk on the Wild Side. Blair Niles, Strange Brother: Strange Passages -- 5. Under the Shadow of Fascism: Oedipus, Sexual Anxiety, and the Deauthorizing Designs of Paternal Narrative. William Faulkner, Absalom, Absalom!: Creation by the Father's Fiat. Christina Stead, The Man Who Loved Children: At the Crossroads of Myth and Psychoanalysis -- 6. Fragmented Selves, Mythic Descents, and Third World Geographies: Fifties' Writing Gone Mad. Lawrence Durrell, Alexandria Quartet: Homoerotic Negotiations in Colonial Narrative. Doris Lessing, The Golden Notebook: Sex-Race Wars on the Frontier.
Gen PN56.S5 B66 1997 .
Sex in literature/Modernism (Literature)/Literature, Modern--19th century--History and criticism/Literature, Modern--20th century--History and criticism.
3214. Bravmann, Scott. Queer fictions of the past : history, culture, and difference. Cambridge New York: Cambridge University Press, 1997. xv, 174 p. (Cambridge cultural social studies).
Pt. I. Queer cultural studies of history. 1. Metanarrative and gay identity. 2. Queer historical subjects -- Pt. II. Reading past histories. 3. Re: reading queer history. 4. The lesbian and gay past: it's Greek to whom? 5. Queer fictions of Stonewall. 6. Re/writing queer histories -- Pt. III. In/conclusion. 7. Queer fictions for the future.
Gen PN3352.H65 B73 1997.
Fiction--History and criticism/Homosexuality in literature/Literature and history/Identity (Psychology) in literature.
3215. Bruhm, Steven. Reflecting Narcissus : a queer aesthetic. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, c2001. xi, 224 p.
Gen PN56.H57 B78 2001.
Homosexuality in literature/Narcissism in literature/Literature, Modern--History and criticism.
3216. Byron, Glennis and Punter, David. Spectral readings : towards a Gothic geography. Basingstoke, Hampshire [England] New York: Macmillan St. Martin's Press, 1999. x, 256 p.
[...] 9. Spectres of abjection: the queer subject of James's 'The Jolly Corner' / Eric Savoy [...].
Gen PN3435 .S73 1999.
Gothic revival (Literature)/Fiction--History and criticism/Horror tales--History and criticism/Gothic revival (Literature)--Great Britain/English fiction--History and criticism/Gothic revival--United States/American fiction--History and criticism/Women and literature.
3217. Damon, Gene and Stuart Lee. The lesbian in literature. San Francisco: Daughters of Bilitis, 1967.
Gen Z5866.L4D19.
3218. Dethloff, Cyrus. Jungenpaare, Mädchenpaare : der humanwissenschaftliche Diskurs um die "Homosexualität" und sein Einfluss auf ihre Darstellung im erzählenden Kinder- und Jugendbuch. 1. Aufl. Paderborn: Igel, 1995. 378 p.
Gen PN56.H57D48 1995.
Homosexuality and literature/Homosexuality in literature/Homsexuality--Juvenile literature--Bibliography.
3219. Drake, Robert. The gay canon : great books every gay man should read. 1st Anchor Books ed. New York: Anchor Books, 1998. xxx, 476 p.
Gen HQ76 .D73 1998.
Gay men--Books and reading/Homosexuality and literature/Homosexuality in literature/Gay men in literature/Gay men's writings--History and criticism/Canon (Literature).
3220. Dynes, Wayne R. and Donaldson, Stephen. Homosexual themes in literary studies. New York: Garland, 1992. xxii, 389 p. (Studies in homosexuality, v. 8).
Balzac du cote de Sodome / Philippe Berthier -- Homosexuality and the Chicano Novel / Juan Bruce-Novoa -- "Something Cloudy, Something Clear": Homophobic Discourse in Tennessee Williams / John M. Clum -- "Descend, and Touch, and Enter": Tennyson's Strange Manner of Address / Christopher Craft -- Representation and Homophobia in The Picture of Dorian Gray / Richard Dellamora -- The Dominant and the Deviant: A Violent Dialectic / Jonathan Dollimore -- "Wheyting Be Dat?" The Treatment of Homosexuality in African Literature / Chris Dunton -- Reaction to the Publication of the Sonetos del Amor Oscuro / Daniel Eisenberg -- Beauty's Purple Flame: Some Minor American Gay Poets, 1786-1936 / Stephen Wayne Foster -- Uranian Worlds: The Best of Gay Sci-Fi and Fantasy / Eric Garber -- The Life of a Christian Boy-Lover: The Poet Willem De Merode / Hans Hafkamp -- Literature and Homosexuality in the Late Eighteenth Century: Walpole, Beckford, and Lewis / George E. Haggerty -- Heartthrobs & Heartbreaks: A Guide to Young Adult Books with Gay Themes / Christine Jenkins -- "If I Saw You Would You Kiss Me?": Sapphism and the Subversiveness of Virginia Woolf's Orlando / Sherron E. Knopp -- Francois Villon et l'homosexualite / Yvan G. Lepage -- "Enviable Isles": Melville's South Seas / Robert K. Martin -- Albertine the Ambiguous: Notes on Proust's Transposition of Sexes / Justin O'Brien -- The Loss of Reason and the Sin Contra Natura in Lezama's Paradiso / Gustavo Pellon -- "Deal Gently with the Young Man": Love of Boys in Medieval Hebrew Poetry of Spain / Norman Roth -- The Beast in the Closet: James and the Writing of Homosexual Panic / Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick -- Contemporary Homosexual Fiction and the Gay Rights Movement / Trudy Steuernagel -- Zero Degree Deviancy: The Lesbian Novel in English / Catharine R. Stimpson.
Gen PN56.H57H650 1992.
Homosexuality in literature/Gays' writings--History and criticism/Homosexuality and literature.
3221. Dynes, Wayne R., Grier, Barbara, and Malinowski, Sharon. Gay & lesbian literature. Detroit: St. James Press, 1994. xxvi, 488 p.
Harp, RR3 PN56.H57G360 1994.
3222. Earnshaw, Steven. Just postmodernism. Amsterdam Atlanta, GA: Rodopi, 1997. viii, 300 p. (Postmodern studies, 23).
[...] Lesbian fiction and the postmodern: genre, narrativity, sexual politics / Paulina Palmer [...].
Gen B831.2.J878 1997.
Postmodernism/Postmodernism (Literature).
3223. English literature, theology & the curriculum. London: Cassell, 1999. x, 401 p. (Theology in dialogue).
Introduction / Liam Gearon -- Pt. I. Interdisciplinary Dialogue. 1. How Can We Read the Bible? / David Jasper. 2. 'Get Thee Behind Me, Satan': On Resisting Fishy Models of Reading / Terence R. Wright. 3. Orality, Literacy and the Idea of the Spiritual / Stephen Prickett. 4. Reading as Doxology in St. Augustine / Graham Ward -- Pt. II. Case Studies. 5. From Exile to Pilgrim: Christian and Pagan Values in Anglo-Saxon Elegiac Verse / Graham Holderness. 6. Chaucerian Ethics: The Spaces of Dialogue / Norman Klassen. 7. 'How It Might Have Been To Believe': Re-imaging the Social Body in Contemporary Productions of the English Mystery Plays / Susanne Greenhalgh. 8. The Cloud of Unknowing in Dialogue with Postmodernism / Nike Kocijancic Pokorn. 9. 'Slanderous Tongues': Shakespearean Mimesis and Virtue Ethics in Much Ado About Nothing / David N. Beauregard. 10. John Donne and the Theology of Incarnation / J. Mark Halstead. 11. Johnson's Cosmology: Vacuity and Ramification / Philip Davis. 12. Ruskin's Christian Theory of Art / Michael Wheeler. 13. 'Naming Our Host':Eucharist and Apocalypse in The Time Machine / Kevin Mills. 14. Reconsidering Phlebas: Faith in the Life and Work of T. S. Eliot / Christopher Southgate. 15. Chesterton and Father Brown: Demystification and Deconstruction / Thomas Woodman. 16. Spirituality and the Pleasure of the Text: C. S. Lewis and the Act of Reading / William Gray. 17. 'Gentle Jesus Meek and Mild': Religious Themes in the Novels of William Golding / Kevin McCarron. 18. His Word or Our Words?: Postmodernity's Angelic Predicament in The Satanic Verses / Gavin D'Costa. 19. The Writing of Catholic Worlds: Landscape and the Portrayal of Catholicism in the Novels of Brian Moore / Liam Gearon -- Pt. III. Curriculum Considerations. 20. The Theologian as Artist: Exploring the Future of Religion / Beverley Clack. 21. 'The Liberal in Crisis': or Teaching Queer Theory in a Methodist College / Elisabeth Jay. 22. Love Relations: Exploring the Intimacy between Women's Writing and Theology / Heather Walton. 23. Post-colonial Literature and Metaphysics / Suman Gupta. 24. Getting Someone to See / Colin Lyas.
Gen PR145 .E54 1999.
Theology in literature/Religion and literature/Theology--Study and teaching (Higher)/English literature--History and criticism.
3224. Fernandez, Dominique. Le rapt de Ganymède. Paris: Grasset, 1989. 346 p., xvi p. of plates.
Gen HQ76.25.F47 1989.
Homosexuality/Homosexuality and art/Homosexuality and literature.
3225. Fichte, Hubert. Homosexualität und Literatur : Polemiken. Frankfurt: S. Fischer, 1987-1988. 2 v.
Gen PN56.H57F540 1987.
Homosexuality in literature/Gays' writings--History and criticism.
3226. Fichte, Hubert. The gay critic. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1996. xxii, 411 p. (The body, in theory).
Gen PN56.H57F54130 1996.
Homosexuality and literature/Gays' writings--History and criticism.
3227. Foster, Jeannette H. Sex variant women in literature. 2d ed. Baltimore, Md: Diana Press, 1975. 420 p.
Reprint of the 1st ed. published by Vantage Press, New York.
Gen PN56.S5F75 1975; other edis. Gen PN56.S5F75 1958, Harp PN56.L45F60 1985.
Lesbianism in literature/Women authors.
3228. Frauenbuchladen Hagazussa. Die Welt neu erfinden : über das Schreiben und Lesen von Lesbenliteratur : mit Texten, Gedichten und einer ausführlichen Liste lieferbarer Lesbenliteratur. 2. Aufl. Bremen: XENIA Lesbenliteraturverlag, 1990. 135 p.
Gen PN56.L45W458 1990.
Lesbians' writings--Criticism and interpretation/Lesbianism in literature.
3229. Frontain, Raymond-Jean. Reclaiming the sacred : the Bible in gay and lesbian culture. New York: Harrington Park Press, c1997. 262 p.
"Has also been published as Journal of homosexuality, volume 33, numbers 3/4 1997"--T.p. verso. Introduction: Reclaiming the Sacred: The Bible in Gay and Lesbian Culture / Raymond-Jean Frontain -- The Discourse of Sodom in a Seventeenth-Century Ventian Text / Armando Maggi -- The (Homo)Sexual Temptation in Milton's Paradise Regained / Claude J. Summers -- Bakhtinian Grotesque Realism and the Subversion of Biblical Authority in Rochester's Sodom / Raymond-Jean Frontain -- Simeon Solomon and the Biblical Construction of Marginal Identity in Victorian England / Gayle M. Seymour -- Oscar Wilde and the Scarlet Woman / Ellis Hanson -- Missionary Positions: Reading the Bible in Forster's "The Life to Come" / Gregory W. Bredbeck -- The Well of Loneliness, or The Gospel According to Radclyffe Hall / Ed Madden -- Narrative Inversion: The Biblical Heritage of the Well of Loneliness and Desert of the Heart / Margaret Soenser Breen -- Narrative Inversion: The Biblical Heritage of The Well of Loneliness and Desert of the Heart / Margaret Soenser Breen -- Piety and the Agnostic Gay Poet: Thom Gunn's Biblical Homoerotics / George Klawitter -- Inverted Conversions: Reading the Bible and Writing the Lesbian Subject in Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit / Amy Benson Brown -- Index for Biblical References.
Gen PR120.G39 R43 1997.
Bible/Gays' writings, English--History and criticism/Homosexuality and literature--Great Britain/Christianity and literature--Great Britain/English literature--History and criticism/Holy, The, in literature/Religion and literature/Lesbians in literature/Gay men in literature.
3230. Gammel, Irene. Confessional politics : women's sexual self-representations in life writing and popular media. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, c1999. xi, 214 p.
[...] Pt. 3. Negotiating Identity and Confessional Inversions. 8. Lesbian Confession and Case History / Marylynne Diggs. 9. B(e)aring It All: Talking about Sex and Self on Television Talk Shows / ynthia J. Davis. 10. Cross-Dressing Confessions: Men Confessing as Women / Lorraine Janzen Kooistra.
Gen PN479 .C65 1999.
Literature--Women authors--History and criticism/Literature, Modern--20th century--History and criticism/Women in literature/Sex in literature/Autobiography in literature/Feminism and literature/Women in mass media.
3231. Garber, Eric and Paleo, Lyn. Uranian worlds : a guide to alternative sexuality in science fiction, fantasy, and horror. 2nd ed. Boston, Mass: G.K. Hall, 1990. xxvi, 286 p.
RR Z6514.C5S430 1990.
3232. The Gay & lesbian review worldwide. Boston: Gay & Lesbian Review, Inc., c1999-.
Title from cover. Earlier title: Harvard Gay & Lesbian Review. Begins w. v. 7, no. 1 (Winter, 2001).
HQ75 .H3 JRL Gen.
Gays' writings--Book reviews/Gays/Lesbians/Homosexuality and literature/Lesbians' writings--Book reviews.
3233. Gelder, Ken. The horror reader. London New York: Routledge, 2000. xiii, 414 p.
[...] Pt. 6. Queer Horror -- Introduction to Part Six / Ken Gelder. 15. Dr. Jekyll's Closet (Extract) / Elaine Showalter. 16. Tracking the Vampire (Extract) / Sue-Ellen Case. 17. Female Spectator, Lesbian Spectator: The Haunting (Extract) / Patricia White -- [...] Pt. 11. New Regional Horror -- [...] 29. Preposterous Hong Kong Horror: Rouge's (Be)Hindsight and a (Sodomitical) Chinese Ghost Story / Audrey Yue.
Gen PN3435 .H69 2000.
Horror tales--History and criticism/Horror films--History and criticism.
3234. Gubar, Susan. Critical condition : feminism at the turn of the century. New York: Columbia University Press, c2000. xii, 237 p. (Gender and culture).
[...] 3. Lesbian Studies 201 (As Taught by Creative Writers) [...].
Gen PN98.W64 G83 2000.
Feminist literary criticism/Feminism and literature/Women and literature .
3235. Guldin, Rainer. Lieber ist mir ein Bursch-- : zur Sozialgeschichte der Homosexualität im Spiegel der Literatur. Berlin: Verlag Rosa Winkel, 1995. 214 p. (Homosexualität und Literatur, Bd. 8).
Gen PN56.H57G85 1995.
Homosexuality and literature/Homosexuality in literature.
3236. Härle, Gerhard, Kalveram, Maria, and Popp, Wolfgang. Siegener Kolloquium Homosexualität und Literatur Erkenntniswunsch und Diskretion : Erotik in biographischer und autobiographischer Literatur : 3. Siegener Kolloquium Homosexualität und Literatur. Berlin: Rosa Winkel, 1992. 445 p. (Homosexualität und Literatur, Bd. 6).
Papers presented at the colloquium held Oct. 8-10, 1990, at the Universität-Gesamthochschule Siegen.
Gen PN56.H57S540 1990.
Homosexuality in literature--Congresses/Homosexuality and literature--Congresses.
3237. Hawley, John C. Postcolonial and queer theories : intersections and essays. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press, 2001. x, 215 p. (Contributions to the study of world literature, no. 101).
Gen, Harp PN56.H57 P67 2001 .
Homosexuality in literature/Homosexuality and literature/Homosexuality in motion pictures/Homosexuality.
3238. Hobby, Elaine and White, Chris. What lesbians do in books. London: Women's Press, 1991. 283 p.
Gen PN56.L45W52 1991.
Lesbians' writings--History and criticism/Lesbians in literature.
3239. Hoogland, Renée C. Lesbian configurations. New York: Columbia University Press, 1997. viii, 168 p. (Between men--between women).
1. Defining Differences: The Lavender Menace and The Color Purple -- 2. Basic Instinct: The Lesbian Spectre as Castrating Agent -- 3. Impossible Subject among Multiple Cross-overs: Roman Polanski's Bitter Moon -- 4. Sex/textual Conflicts in The Bell Jar: Sylvia Plath's Doubling Negatives -- 5. Queer Undercurrents: Disruptive Desire in Elizabeth Bowen's Friends and Relations -- 6. Fatal Attractions: Feminist Theory and the Lesbian Lure.
Gen PN56.L45H66 1997.
Lesbianism in literature/Lesbians in literature/Lesbianism in motion pictures.
3240. Ian, Marcia. Remembering the phallic mother : psychoanalysis, modernism, and the fetish . Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1993. xiii, 241 p.
1. Can Being and Having: De-cathecting the Phallic Mother -- 2. Self-Reference and the Fetish of Autonomy -- 3. Living Words: Character and the Romance of Gender -- 4. Sensuous Thought and the Autosymbol: Modernism and the Subjective Correlative -- 5. Language as the Real: Psychoanalytic Modernism -- 6. Positively Mental: On the Supposed Materiality of Lanuguage.
Gen PN56.P92I360 1993.
Psychoanalysis and literature/Mothers in literature/Femininity (Psychology) in literature/Bisexuality in literature/Fetishism in literature/Modernism (Literature)/Feminism and literature/Literature, Modern--History and criticism.
3241. Johnson, Barbara. The feminist difference : literature, psychoanalysis, race, and gender. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1998. viii, 215 p.
[...] 8. Lesbian Spectacles: Reading Sula, Passing, Thelma and Louise, and The Accused [...].
Gen PN98.W64 J64 1998.
Feminist literary criticism/Feminism and literature/Feminist theory.
3242. Kalveram, Maria and Popp, Wolfgang. Homosexualitäten, literarisch : literaturwissenschaftliche Beiträge zum Internationalen Kongress "Homosexuality, which Homosexuality?", Amsterdam, 1987. Essen: Die Blaue Eule, 1991. 146 p. (Literatur Männlichkeit, Weiblichkeit, Bd. 3).
Gen PN56.H57H660 1991.
Homosexuality in literature--Congresses/Gays' writings--Congresses.
3243. Kellogg, Stuart. Literary visions of homosexuality. New York: Haworth Press, 1983. x, 174 p.
"Also ... published as Journal of homosexuality, volume 8, numbers 3/4, Spring/Summer, 1983"--Verso t.p.
Gen PN56.H66L77; another copy at RR2 HQ75.J86 v.8 no.3-4 .
Homosexuality in literature.
3244. Legal fictions. London: Lawrence & Wishart, 1997. 186 p.
New formations, no. 32, Autumn 1997. [...] Oscar Wilde: before the law -- The lesbian outlaw [...].
Law PN56.L33L445 1997.
Law in literature/Legal stories--History and criticism/Law and literature.
3245. Lesbian and gay studies newsletter : LGSN. Toronto: Gay and Lesbian Caucus for the Modern Languages, [1989-.
Gen PN56.H57L47.
Gay and Lesbian Caucus for the Modern Languages/Homosexuality and literature--Periodicals/Homosexuality in literature--Periodicals.
3246. Linck, Dirck, Popp, Wolfgang, and Runte, Annette. Erinnern und Wiederentdecken : Tabuisierung und Enttabuisierung der männlichen und weiblichen Homosexualität in Wissenschaft und Kritik. Berlin: Rosa Winkel, 1999. 416 p. (Homosexualität und Literatur, Bd. 12).
Papers from the 9th Siegener Kolloquium Homosexualität und Literatur, Oct. 9-11, 1997.
Gen PN56.H57E75 1999.
Homosexuality and literature/Homosexuality in literature.
3247. Literatussi. Hamburg: Männerschwarm, 1993-1994.
Gen PN56.H57L58 .
Gays' writings--History and criticism--Periodicals/Gays in literature--Periodicals/Homosexuality in literature--Periodicals.
3248. Litvak, Joseph. Strange gourmets : sophistication, theory, and the novel. Durham [N.C.]: Duke University Press, 1997. xi, 181 p. (Series Q).
Gen PN3331 .L58 1997.
Fiction--History and criticism--Theory, etc/Rhetoric.
3249. Manzanero Bautista, Antonio. Doce semblanzas de autores homosexuales y otros temas. 1. ed. Sevilla Bogotá: Muñoz Moya y Montraveta Editores, 1993. 355 p.
Prólogo -- Un solitario, Luis Cernuda -- Un intelectual, Thomas Mann -- Un adelantado, Christopher Marlowe -- Un héroe, Thomas Edward Lawrence -- Un romántico, Lord Byron -- Un maldito, Jean Genet -- Un intolerante, Yukio Mishima -- Un filósofo, Ludwig Wittgenstein -- Un rebelde, Truman Capote -- Un pagano, Konstantino Kavafis -- Un indeciso, Edward Morgan Forster -- Un apóstol, Walt Whitman -- Temas: Dos espías, Mclean y Burggess. A propósito de Freud. El Informe Kinsey y sus antecedentes. Perseguidores y perseguidos. La destrucción de los Templarios. Una época represiva. Sobre novelística homosexual. F.W. Murnau y el filme homosexual. De la amistad entre los hombres. Homosexualismo y religón -- Notas -- Indice onomástico.
Gen PN446.M256 1993.
Authors--Portraits/Character sketches/Homosexuality/Homosexuality and literature/Gay men's writings--History and criticism/Persecution--History.
3250. Mayer, Hans. Outsiders : a study in life and letters. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press, 1982. xx, 434 p.
Translation of: Aussenseiter.
Gen, Harp PN51.M461; German orig, PN51.M46.
Outsiders in literature/Women in literature/Gays in literature/Jews in literature.
3251. McQuillan, Martin. Post-theory : new directions in criticism. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, c1999. xx, 220 p.
Preface / Ernesto Laclau -- [...] 3. Post-Gender: Jurassic Feminism Meets Queer Politics / Patricia Duncker [...].
Gen PN94 .P67 1999.
Criticism--History--20th century.
3252. Meier, Franziska. Emanzipation als Herausforderung : rechtsrevolutionäre Schriftsteller zwischen Bisexualität und Androgynie. Wien: Böhlau, c1998. 410 p. (Literatur in der Geschichte, Geschichte in der Literatur, Bd. 46).
Gen PN56.A57M454 1998.
Bisexuality in literature/Androgyny (Psychology) in literature.
3253. Merkin, Daphne. Dreaming of Hitler : passions & provocations. 1st ed. New York: Crown Publishers, c1997. xiii, 363 p.
On Not Becoming a Lesbian [...].
Gen PS3563.E7412 D74 1997.
3254. Meyer, Michael J. Literature and homosexuality. Amsterdam Atlanta, GA: Rodopi, 2000. iii, 268 p. (Rodopi perspectives on modern literature, 21).
Includes abstracts.
Gen PN56.H57 L58 2000.
Homosexuality and literature/Homosexuality in literature/Gays' writings--History and criticism.
3255. Miller, Chris. The Dissident word. New York: BasicBooks, 1996. ix, 198 p. (The Oxford Amnesty lectures, 1995).
Includes: Gay autofiction / Edmund White -- On chaos / Gore Vidal.
Gen PN51.D520 1996.
Literature and society/Conformity.
3256. Mirollo, James V. and Herman, Peter C. Opening the borders : inclusivity in early modern studies : essays in honor of James V. Mirollo. Newark London: University of Delaware Press Associated University Presses, c1999. 355 p.
Foreword / Edward W. Tayler -- Introduction: Opening the Borders / Peter C. Herman -- Is That a Man in Her Dress?: Transvestism, Cuckoldry, and Petrarch's Sonnet 182 in the Sixteenth Century / William J. Kennedy -- Machiavelli's Vita di Castruccio Castracani: Charismatic Spectacles and the Irony of History / Wayne A. Rebhorn -- Margaret Roper, the Humanist Political Project, and the roblem of Agency / Mary Ellen Lamb -- Who's That in the Mirror? Thomas More's Utopia and the Problematic of the New World / Peter C. Herman -- Through the Cultural Chunnel: The (Robert)Greeneing of Louise Labe / Anne Lake Prescott -- What History Really Teaches: Historical Pyrrhonism in William Baldwin's A Mirror for Magistrates / Sherri Geller -- Jessica's Belmont Blues: Music and Merriment in The Merchant of Venice / Marc Berley -- Shakespeare After Theory / David Scott Kastan -- Bawdy Politic: Renaissance Republicanism and the Discourse of Pricks / Ian Frederick Moulton -- To Play the Man: Aemilia Lanyer and the Acquisition of Patronage / Pamela Joseph Benson -- The Arts of Sympathy: Dr. Harvey, Sir Kenelm Digby, and the Arundel Circle / Ernest B. Gilman -- Enchanting Ravishments: Magic and Counter-Magic in Comus / Thomas M. Greene -- Church History and the Cultural Geography of Eric Auerbach: Europe and Its Eastern Other / Martin Elsky.
Gen PN721 .O64 1999.
European literature--Renaissance, 1450-1600--History and criticism/Renaissance/Europe--Civilization--17th century.
3257. Norton, Rictor. The homosexual literary tradition : an interpretation. New York: Revisionist Press, 1974. vi, 399 p.
Gen PN56.S5N9.
Homosexuality in literature.
3258. Pearce, Lynne and Wisker, Gina. Fatal attractions : re-scripting romance in contemporary literature and film. London Sterling, VA: Pluto Press, c1998. vi, 224 p.
[...] 11. True Love in Queer Times: Romance, Suburbia and Masculinity / David Oswell -- [...] 13. Girl Meets Girl: Changing Approaches to the Lesbian Romance / Paulina Palmer [...].
Gen NX650.L68 F38 1998.
Love in literature/Love in motion pictures/Arts, Modern--20th century.
3259. Puff, Helmut. Lust, Angst und Provokation : Homosexualität in der Gesellschaft. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1993. 261 p.
Gen HQ76.25.L870 1993.
Homosexuality--Social aspects/Homosexuality in literature.
3260. Rainsford, Dominic and Woods, Tim. Critical ethics : text, theory, and responsibility. Houndmills New York: Macmillan St. Martin's Press, 1999. xi, 284 p.
"Adapted from papers given at the Literature and Ethics conference at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, in July 1996" [...] 8. The Ethics of Queer Theory / Colleen Lamos [...].
Gen PN98.M67 C75 1999 .
Criticism--Moral and ethical aspects.
3261. Raitt, Suzanne. Volcanoes and pearl divers : essays in lesbian feminist studies. London: Onlywomen, 1995. xvii, 292 p.
Gen PR120.L45V653 1995.
Feminist literature/Lesbians' writings/Lesbian feminism/Literature/Special subjects/Sexuality.
3262. Rogers, Theresa and Soter, Anna O. Reading across cultures : teaching literature in a diverse society. New York: Teachers College Press, c1997. xi, 244 p.
Partial contents: 8. Out of the Closet and onto the Bookshelves: Images of Gays and Lesbians in Young Adult Literature / Mari M. McLean.
Gen LB1576.R396 1997.
Literature--Study and teaching--United States/Pluralism (Social sciences) in literature--United States.
3263. Roof, Judith. A lure of knowledge : lesbian sexuality and theory. New York: Columbia University Press, 1991. 285 p. (Between men--between women).
Gen, Harp PN56.L45R660 1991.
Lesbians' writings--History and criticism--Theory, etc/Lesbianism in literature.
3264. Roof, Judith. Come as you are : sexuality and narrative. New York: Columbia University Press, 1996. xxxvi, 221 p.
Gen, Harp PN56.S5R580 1996.
Sex in literature/Homosexuality in literature.
3265. Ruitenbeek, Hendrik Marinus. Homosexuality and creative genius. New York: Astor-Honor, 1967.
"An Oboensky book.".
Gen PN56.S5R9.
Homosexuality and literature.
3266. Rule, Jane. Lesbian images. 1st ed. Garden City, N.Y: Doubleday, 1975. vi, 246 p.
Gen PN56.S5R92.
Lesbianism in literature/Literature--Women authors--History and criticism/Women authors.
3267. Salvaggio, Ruth. The sounds of feminist theory. Albany: State University of New York Press, c1999. viii, 151 p. (SUNY series in feminist criticism and theory).
Preface: Hearing the O: Is the motion of words like sound? -- 1. Vocal Critics -- 2. Narrative Resonance -- 3. Resounding Bodies -- 4. Queer Curves -- 5. Poetic Literacy -- Epilogue: Cracking the O: Is the motion of sound like thought?
Gen PN98.W64 S25 1999.
Feminist literary criticism/Women and literature/Feminism and literature.
3268. Schehr, Lawrence R. Parts of an andrology : on representations of men's bodies. Stanford, Calif: Stanford University Press, 1997. viii, 230 p.
Gen PN56.B62 S34 1997.
Body, Human, in literature/Men in literature/Andrology in literature/Generative organs, Male, in literature.
3269. Sedgwick, Eve Kosofsky. Novel gazing : queer readings in fiction. Durham [N.C.]: Duke University Press, 1997. vi, 518 p. (Series Q).
Paranoid Reading and Reparative Reading; or, You're So Paranoid, You Probably Think This Introduction is About You / Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick -- Prophylactics and Brains: Beloved in the Cybernetic Age of AIDS / Kathryn Bond Stockton -- Strange Gourmet: Taste, Waste, Proust / Joseph Litvak -- Outing Texture / enu Bora -- The "Sinister Fruitiness" of Machines: Neuromancer, Internet Sexuality, and the Turing Test / Tyler Curtain -- The Importance of Being Bored: The Dividends of Ennui in The Picture of Dorian Gray / Jeff Nunokawa -- Balzac's Queer Cousins and Their Friends / Michael Lucey -- Defying "Development": Thomas Day's Queer Curriculum in Sandford and Merton / Anne Chandler -- Wizards, Warriors, and the Beast Glatisant in Love / Barry Weller -- Forged in Crisis: Queer Beginnings of Modern Masculinity in a Canonical French Novel / James Creech -- Flogging in Fundamental: Applications of Birch in Swinburne's Lesbia Brandon / John Vincent -- Same-Sex Unions in Modern Europe: Daniel Deronda, Altneuland, and the Homoerotics of Jewish Nationalism / Jacob Press -- To Die For / Cindy Patton -- Tearing the Goat's Flesh: Crisis, Homosexuality, Abjection, and the Production of a Late-Twentieth-Century Black Masculinity / Robert F. Reid-Pharr -- The Autochoreography of an Ex-Snow Queen: Dance, Desire, and the Black Masculine in Melvin Dixon's Vanishing Rooms / Maurice Wallace -- Lip-Reading: Woolf's Secret Encounters / Stephen Barber -- The Female World of Exorcism and Displacement (Or, Relations between Women in Henry James's Nineteenth-Century The Portrait of a Lady) / Melissa Solomon -- Strange Brothers / Jonathan Goldberg.
Gen PS374.H63 N68 1997 .
American fiction--History and criticism/Homosexuality and literature--United States/English fiction--History and criticism/French fiction--History and criticism/Gays' writings--History and criticism/Homosexuality and literature/Gays in literature.
3270. Sedgwick, Eve Kosofsky. Epistemology of the closet. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1990. xi, 258 p.
Gen, Harp PS374.H63S420 1990.
Melville, Herman/James, Henry/Wilde, Oscar/Proust, Marcel/Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm/American fiction--Men authors--History and criticism/Homosexuality and literature/Gays' writings--History and criticism--Theory, etc/Gay men in literature.
3271. Sedgwick, Eve Kosofsky. Tendencies. Durham: Duke University Press, 1993. xvi, 281 p. (Series Q).
Foreword: T Times -- Queer and Now -- Queer Tutelage. Privilege of Unknowing: Diderot's The Nun. Tales of the Avunculate: The Importance of Being Earnest. Is the Rectum Straight?: Identification and Identity in The Wings of the Dove. Memorial for Craig Owens -- Crossing of Discourses. Jane Austen and the Masturbating Girl. Epidemics of the Will. Nationalisms and Sexualities. How to Bring Your Kids Up Gay: The War on Effeminate Boys -- Across Genders, Across Sexualities. Willa Cather and Others. A Poem Is Being Written. Divinity: A Dossier, A Performance Piece, A Little-Understood Emotion (written with Michael Moon). White Glasses.
Gen PN56.H57S430 1993.
Homosexuality in literature/Homosexuality and literature/Sex role in literature.
3272. Selden, Raman, Widdowson, Peter, and Brooker, Peter. A reader's guide to contemporary literary theory. 4th ed. London New York: Prentice Hall/Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1997. xii, 272 p.
[...] 10. Gay, lesbian and queer theories. Gay theory and criticism. Lesbian feminist theory and criticism. Queer theory and criticism.
Gen PN94 .S45 1997.
Criticism--History--20th century.
3273. Slide, Anthony. Gay and lesbian characters and themes in mystery novels : a critical guide to over 500 works in English. Jefferson, N.C: McFarland & Company, 1993. vii, 199 p.
Gen PR1309.D4S550 1993.
3274. Summers, Claude J. The Gay and lesbian literary heritage : a reader's companion to the writers and their works, from antiquity to the present. 1st ed. New York: H. Holt, 1995. xiv, 786 p. (Henry Holt reference book).
RR3, Harp PN56.H57G3650 1995 .
3275. Tyson, Lois. Critical theory today : a user-friendly guide. New York: Garland Pub, 1999. xiv, 437 p. (Garland reference library of the humanities, vol. 2070).
Ch. 1. Everything You Wanted to Know about Critical Theory But Were Afraid to Ask -- [...] Ch. 10. Lesbian, Gay, and Queer Criticism -- [...] Ch. 12. Gaining an Overview.
Gen PN81 .T97 1999 .
Criticism.
3276. Universität-Gesamthochschule-Siegen Forschungsschwerpunkt Homosexualität und Literatur. Forum Homosexualität und Literatur. 1987-.
Gen PN56.H57F68.
Homosexuality and literature--Periodicals/German literature--History and criticism--Periodicals/Literature, Modern--20th century--History and criticism--Periodicals.
3277. Valentine, Lisa Philips . Theorizing the Americanist tradition. Toronto Buffalo: University of Toronto Press, c1999. vii, 397 p. (Anthropological horizons, 13).
Contains among other: 25. Anticipating Queer Theory / William L. Leap.
Gen PM108 .T44 1999.
Anthropological linguistics--Canada.
3278. Warhol, Robyn R. and Price Herndl, Diane. Feminisms : an anthology of literary theory and criticism. Rev. [2nd] ed. New Brunswick, N.J: Rutgers University Press, c1997. xx, 1207 p.
[...] What Has Never Been: An Overview of Lesbian Feminist Literary Criticism / Bonnie Zimmerman -- [...] When Virginia Looked at Vita, What Did She See; or, Lesbian: Feminist: Woman - What's the Differ(e/a)nce? / Elizabeth Meese -- [...] "Introduction" and "Gender Asymmetry and Erotic Triangles" from Between Men: English Literature and Male Homosexual Desire / Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick -- Sylvia Townsend Warner and the Counterplot of Lesbian Fiction / Terry Castle -- [...] The Truth That Never Hurts: Black Lesbians in Fiction in the 1980s / Barbara Smith [...].
Harp PN98.W64 F366 1997.
Feminist literary criticism/Feminism and literature/Women and literature.
3279. Wolfreys, Julian. Literary theories : a reader and guide. New York: New York University Press, 1999. xiv, 672 p.
[...] 2.2. Sylvia Townsend Warner and the Counterplot of Lesbian Fiction / Terry Castle. 2.3. Myself and M/others: Colette, Wilde and Duchamp / Mary Lydon -- [...] Pt. 11. Gay Studies/Queer Theory / Jane Goldman -- Introduction: Works on the Wild(e) Side - Performing, Transgressing, Queering / Jane Goldman. 11.1. Queer and Now / Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick. 11.2. Post/modern: On the Gay Sensibility, or the Pervert's Revenge on Authenticity - Wilde, Genet, Orton, and Others / Jonathan Dollimore. 11.3. Critically Queer / Judith Butler [...].
Gen PN81 .L58 1999.
Criticism/Literature--History and criticism--Theory, etc.
3280. Woods, Gregory. A history of gay literature : the male tradition. New Haven: Yale University Press, c1998. 456 p.
1. The Making of the Gay Tradition -- 2. The Greek Classics -- 3. The Roman Classics -- 4. The Christian Middle Ages -- 5. The Orient -- 6. The European Renaissance -- 7. Christopher Marlowe -- 8. William Shakespeare -- 9. The Pastoral Elegists -- 10. From Libertinism to the Gothic -- 11. New Bearings in the Novel -- 12. The American Renaissance -- 13. Muscular Aestheticism -- 14. Spirit Versus Physique -- 15. Marcel Proust -- 16. Homosexual Men by Women -- 17. The Harlem Renaissance -- 18. The Tragic Sense of Life -- 19. Fantastic Realism -- 20. Towards the Popular -- 21. The Pink Triangle -- 22. The Post-War Starting-Point -- 23. European Poetry on the Left -- 24. Post-War Tragic Fiction -- 25. The Homosexual in Society -- 26. Blac African Poetry -- 27. From Solitary Vice to Circle Jerk -- 28. Boys and Boyhood -- 29. The Age of Antibiotics -- 30. The Family and Its Alternatives -- 31. The AIDS Epidemic -- 32. Poetry and Paradox.
Harp, Gen PN56.H57 W66 1998 .
Homosexuality and literature/Homosexuality in literature/Gays' writings--History and criticism/Literature--History and criticism.
149. General -- 20th Century
3281. Auchincloss, Louis. The style's the man : reflections on Proust, Fitzgerald, Wharton, Vidal, and others. New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1994. ix, 177 p.
A collection of essays, some previously published in the New York Times book review and the New York review of books.
Includes: Babylon Revisited: Gore Vidal's American Trilogy -- Remembering Marguerite Yourcenar -- The Two Marcels of Proust -- -- Pater and Wilde: Aestheticism and Homosexuality -- Tennessee Williams: The Last Puritan.
Gen PS3501.U3S92 1994.
Books--Reviews/Literature--History and criticism.
3282. Castle, Terry. The apparitional lesbian : female homosexuality and modern culture. New York: Columbia University Press, 1993. x, 307 p. (Gender and culture).
1. A Polemical Introduction; or, The Ghost of Greta Garbo -- 2. First Ed -- 3. The Apparitional Lesbian -- 4. Sylvia Townsend Warner and the Counterplot of Lesbian Fiction -- 5. The Diaries of Anne Lister -- 6. Marie Antoinette Obsession -- 7. Haunted by Olive Chancellor -- 8. The Gaiety of Janet Flanner -- 9. In Praise of Brigitte Fassbaender (A Musical Emanation).
Gen, Harp PN56.L45C370 1993.
Lesbianism in literature/Women in literature/Homosexuality and literature/Literature, Modern--History and criticism.
3283. De Zardo, Silvia. Nie war ich so lesbisch wie heute : Texte für ein neues Selbstbewusstsein lesbischer Frauen. Saarbrücken: Logos-Verlag, 1993. 133 p. (Weibs-Bilder, Bd. 2).
Gen PN56.L45D493 1993 .
Lesbianism in literature/Lesbians.
3284. Dotterer, Ronald L., Bowers, Susan, and Susquehanna University. Sexuality, the female gaze, and the arts : women, the arts, and society Conference on Women, the Arts, and Society. Selinsgrove [N.J.] London Cranbury, NJ: Susquehanna University Press Associated University Presses, 1992. 191 p.
Papers from a Conference on Women, the Arts, and Society, held at Susquehanna University, Nov. 3-5, 1988 and sponsored by the University and Susquehanna University studies.
Includes: Bisexuality in Helene Cixous, Virginia Woolf, and H.D.: An Aspect of L'Ecriture Feminine / Jane Augustine.
Gen NX180.F4S490 1992.
Feminism and the arts--Congresses/Women in art--Congresses.
3285. Dyer, Richard. The culture of queers. London New York: Routledge, 2002. viii, 244 p.
Gen HQ76 .D94 2002.
Gays in popular culture/Homosexuality in motion pictures/Homosexuality in art/Homosexuality--Public opinion/Gay men--Attitudes.
3286. Foster, Thomas C., Siegel, Carol, and Berry, Ellen E. The Gay '90s : disciplinary and interdisciplinary formations in queer studies. New York: New York University Press, 1997. vi, 256 p. (Genders, 26).
Gen HQ75.15 .G29 1997.
Gay and lesbian studies/Homosexuality and literature/Homosexuality in literature/Sexual orientation in literature/Gays' writings--History and criticism.
3287. Gioseffi, Daniela. On prejudice : a global perspective. 1st Anchor Books ed. New York: Anchor Books, 1993. lix, 718 p.
Includes: The Yellow Star and the Pink Triangle: Sexual Politics in the Third Reich / Jack Nusan Porter. Racism and Homophobia / Phillip Brian Harper.
Gen, Harp BF575.P9O60 1993 .
Prejudices/Prejudices in literature.
3288. Gregorich, Luis. Literatura y homosexualidad y otros ensayos. Buenos Aires: Editorial Legasa, [1985]. 104, [8] p.
Gen PN778.G740 1985.
Literature, Modern--20th century--History and criticism.
3289. Griffin, Gabriele. Heavenly love? : lesbian images in twentieth-century women's writing. Manchester New York: Manchester University Press Distributed exclusively in the USA and Canada by St. Martin's Press, 1993. 202 p.
1. Becoming visible -- 2. From twilight to limelight: writings on lesbians in the 1950s and 1960s -- 3. Claiming our space: lesbian texts in the 1970s and 1980s -- 4. Daring to dream - imagining lesbian worlds -- 5. The new romanticism, or the celebration of friendship -- 6. Wet caves and roses: representations of lesbian sexuality in women's writings -- 7. '... when I'm sixty-four': images of older lesbians.
Gen, Harp PN810.W66G750 1993.
Literature--Women authors--History and criticism/Literature, Modern--20th century--History and criticism/Lesbians' writings--History and criticism/Lesbianism in literature.
3290. Hewitt, Andrew. Political inversions : homosexuality, fascism, & the modernist imaginary. Stanford, Calif: Stanford University Press, 1996. 333 p.
Gen PN56.H57H490 1996.
Homosexuality and literature/Fascism and literature/Modernism (Literature).
3291. Jackson, Earl. Strategies of deviance : studies in gay male representation . Bloomington, [Ind.]: Indiana University Press, 1995. xii, 323 p. (Theories of representation and difference).
Gen HQ76.J30 1995.
Homosexuality, Male--Psychological aspects/Homosexuality in literature/Homosexuality in motion pictures/Gays--Identity/Gay men--Psychology.
3292. Kopelson, Kevin. Love's litany : the writing of modern homoerotics. Stanford, Calif: Stanford University Press, 1994. viii, 194 p.
1. Wilde's Love-Deaths -- 2. Pederastic Trappings: Gide and Firbank -- 3. Another Other: Woolf and Stein -- 4. Friends and Lovers: Yourcenar and Renault -- 5. Barthes's Love-Tricks.
Gen PR468.H65K660 1994.
Homosexuality and literature--Great Britain--History--20th century/Homosexuality and literature--Great Britain--History--19th century/Erotic literature, English--History and criticism--Theory, etc/Erotic literature, French--History and criticism--Theory, etc/Gays' writings, English--History and criticism--Theory, etc/Gays' writings, French--History and criticism--Theory, etc/Lesbians in literature/Gay men in literature/Love in literature.
3293. Lamos, Colleen. Deviant modernism : sexual and textual errancy in T.S. Eliot, James Joyce, and Marcel Proust. Cambridge New York: Cambridge University Press, 1998. x, 269 p.
1. Straightening out literary criticism: T. S. Eliot and error. Perversion. Inversion. Impure mingling. Dissemination -- 2. The end of poetry for ladies: T. S. Eliot's early poetry. The paternal citation. The maternal intertext. "Hysteria" "Whispers of Immortality" "Ode" The Waste Land. The Family Reunion -- 3. Text of error, text in error: James Joyce's Ulysses. Joycean errancy. Cheating on the law of the father. Homosexual secrecy and knowledge -- 4. Sexual/textual inversion: Marcel Proust. The erotics of reading. Errors of affection: Ruskin, Venice, and reading. Remembrance of Things Past.
Gen PS3509.L43 Z69174 1998.
Eliot, T. S/Proust, Marcel/Joyce, James/Sexual deviation in literature/Gender identity in literature/Masculinity in literature/Modernism (Literature)/Sex in literature/Men in literature.
3294. Lilley, Rozanna. Staging Hong Kong : gender and performance in transition. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, c1998. xiii, 327 p. (ConsumAsiaN book series).
1. Introduction: Playing the Moment -- 2. The Double Bind: Performing Arts in Hong Kong -- 3. The Romance of the Marginal: Zuni Icosahedron -- 4. Zuni People: An Intimate Hierarchy -- 5. Chronicle of Women: A Hong Kong Story -- 6. Wrestling with Angels: Queer Theatre -- 7. Conclusion: Well Water, River Water (A Wet Dream).
Gen PN2875.H85 L55 1998.
Experimental theater--China--Hong Kong--History--20th century.
3295. Lilly, Mark. Gay men's literature in the twentieth century. Washington, Square, N.Y: New York University Press, 1993. xv, 233 p.
1. The Homophobic Academy -- 2. The Legacy of Byron and Wilde -- 3. The Poems of Constantine Cavafy -- 4. E. M. Forster: Maurice -- 5. The Love Poetry of the First World War -- 6. Jean Genet: The Autobiographical Works -- 7. The Plays of Tennessee Williams -- 8. Yukio Mishima: Confessions of a Mask -- 9. James Baldwin: Another Country and Giovanni's Room -- 10. The Plays of Joe Orton -- 11. Christopher Isherwood: A Single Man -- 12. Andrew Holleran: Dancer from the Dance and Nights in Aruba -- 13. David Leavitt: The Lost Language of Cranes.
Gen PN56.H57L550 1993.
Homosexuality and literature/Homosexuality in literature/Literature, Modern--Men authors--History and criticism/Literature, Modern--20th century--History and criticism.
3296. Malinowitz, Harriet and Stillman, Peter R. Textual orientations : lesbian and gay students and the making of discourse communities. Portsmouth, NH: Boynton/Cook Publishers, 1994.
Ch. 1. Queer Texts, Queer Contexts -- Ch. 2. "Truth" or Consequences: The Lesbian or Gay Student in the Mainstream Writing Class -- Ch. 3. Lesbian and Gay Studies: Landscape of an (Inter)Discipline -- Ch. 4. Community Knowledge and Social Construction Theory in Composition -- Ch. 5. The Politics of Outsiderhood Go to School: Liberatory Pedagogy -- Ch. 6. Construing and Constructing Knowledge as a Lesbian or Gay Student Writer: Reflections on an Identity-Based Course -- Ch. 7. The Course of Study/Study of the Course -- Ch. 8. Adrian O'Connor: "It's a Social World" -- Ch. 9. Isabel Serrano: "Setting the Record Straight" -- Ch. 10. John Lee: Writing Fractured Identity -- Ch. 11. Mary Donoghue: "Let's Assume These Things Are True" -- Ch. 12. Queering the Brew.
Gen PE1405.U6M340 1995.
English language--Rhetoric--Study and teaching--Social aspects--United States/Gay college students--United States--Social conditions/Lesbian students--United States--Social conditions/English language--Discourse analysis/Lesbians--United States--Language/Gays--United States--Language/Group identity.
3297. Meyers, Jeffrey. Homosexuality and literature, 1890-1930. London: Athlone Press, 1987. [vii], 183 p.
Gen PN56.H57M494 1987.
Homosexuality in literature/Literature, Modern--20th century--History and criticism.
3298. Moon, Michael. A small boy and others : imitation and initiation in American culture from Henry James to Andy Warhol. Durham: Duke University Press, 1998. xii, 195 p. (Series Q).
1. A Small Boy and Others: Sexual Disorientation in Henry James, Kenneth Anger, and David Lynch -- 2. Initiation into Style: In the Memory Palace of Henry James -- 3. Flaming Closets -- 4. Screen Memories, or, Pop Comes from the Outside: Warhol and Queer Childhood -- 5. Outlaw Sex and the "Search for America": Representing Male Prostitution and Perverse Desire in Sixties Film (My Hustler and Midnight Cowboy) -- 6. Oralia: Joseph Cornell, Hunger, Sweetness, and Women's Performances -- 7. Tragedy and Trash: Yiddish Theater and Queer Theater, Henry James, Charles Ludlam, Ethyl Eichelberger.
Gen HQ76.25 .M66 1998.
Gays in popular culture/Gay men in literature/Homosexuality in motion pictures.
3299. Popp, Wolfgang. Männerliebe : Homosexualität und Literatur. Stuttgart: Metzler, 1992. 439 p.
Gen PN56.H57P673 1992.
Homosexuality and literature.
3300. Ramsdell, Kristin and Ramsdell, Kristin. Romance fiction : a guide to the genre. Englewood, Colo: Libraries Unlimited, 1999. xvi, 435 p. (Genreflecting advisory series).
Rev. ed. of: What romance do I read next? 1997. Includes indexes. [...] Ch. 11. Gay and Lesbian Romance. [...] Pt. 3. Research Aids. [...] Ch. 18. Societies and Organizations. Ch. 19. Awards. Ch. 20. Collections. Ch. 21. Publishers. App. 1. Sample Core Collection -- App. 2. Selected Romance Writers by Style, Plot Pattern, or Theme -- App. 3. Selected Young Adult Romance Bibliography.
Gen Z1231.L68 PN3448.L67 R37 1999.
Love stories--Bibliography/Love stories--History and criticism/Books and reading--United States.
3301. Selden, Raman and Widdowson, Peter. A reader's guide to contemporary literary theory. 3rd ed Raman Selden and Peter Widdowson. Lexington, Ky: University Press of Kentucky, 1993. xii, 244 p.
Includes: Chapter 8. Feminist theories. First-wave feminist criticism: Virginia Woolf and Simone de Beauvoir. Second-wave feminist criticism. Kate Millett: sexual politics. Marxist feminism. Elaine Showalter: women's writing and gynocriticism. French feminist critical theories: Kristeva, Cixous and Irigaray. Black, women-of-colour and lesbian literary theories.
Gen PN94.S450 1993.
Criticism--History--20th century.
3302. Steinle, Karl-Heinz. Der literarische Salon bei Richard Schultz. Berlin: Schwules Museum, 2002. 119 p.
Exhibition in Berlin, Schwules Museum, April 25 - July 29, 2002.
On order.
3303. Stimpson, Catharine R. Where the meanings are : feminism and cultural spaces. New York: Routledge, 1989. xx, 235 p.
Reprint. Originally published: New York : Methuen, 1988.
Gen, Harp PN98.W64S750 1989; orig. edi. Gen, Law PN98.W64S750 1988.
Feminist literary criticism/Literature, Modern--20th century--History and criticism/Women in literature/Women and literature/Lesbians in literature.
3304. Van Dyke, Annette Joy. The search for a woman-centered spirituality. New York: New York University Press, 1992. xviii, 227 p.
Foreword / Karla Jay -- 1. Introduction: Wild Women and Lesbian Sensibilities -- 2. Curing Ceremonies: The Novels of Leslie Marmon Silko and Paula Gunn Allen -- 3. The West African Tradition and the Female Principle: The Writings of Audre Lorde and Alice Walker -- 4. Revisioning Celtic Traditions: Starhawk, Priestess of the Goddess, and Marion Zimmer Bradley's The Mists of Avalon -- 5. From the Euro-American Mainstream / Sonia Johnson and Mary Daly -- 6. Conclusion: The Female Principle and a Lesbian-Feminist Ethics.
Gen PN3437.V360 1992.
Literature--Women authors--History and criticism/Feminism and literature/Women and literature/Lesbians' writings--History and criticism/Lesbianism in literature/Femininity (Psychology) in literature.
3305. Vollhaber, Tomas. Das Nichts, die Angst, die Erfahrung : Untersuchung zur zeitgenössischen schwulen Literatur. Berlin: Verlag Rosa Winkel, 1987. 260 p. (Homosexualität und Literatur, Bd. 1).
Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--Universität Hamburg, 1987.
Gen PN56.H57V650 1987.
Homosexuality in literature/Literature, Modern--20th century--History and criticism.
150. Classical & Medieval Literature
3306. Arkins, Brian. An interpretation of the poems of Catullus. Lewiston: Edwin Mellen Press, c1999. x, 133 p. (Studies in classics, v. 11).
Ch. 1. The Modernity of Catullus -- Ch. 2. Lesbia -- Ch. 3. The Long Poems -- Ch. 4. Friends and Enemies.
Gen PA6276 .A74 1999.
Catullus, Gaius Valerius/Love poetry, Latin--History and criticism/Epigrams, Latin--History and criticism/Rome--In literature.
3307. Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität Greifswald Arbeitskreis "Deutsche Literatur des Mittelaters." Jahrestagung. Sexuelle Perversionen im Mittelalter : XXIX. Jahrestagung des Arbeitskreises "Deutsche Literatur des Mittelalters," Brugge, Belgien, 22.-25. September 1994 = Les Perversions sexuelles au Moyen Age : 29ème Congrès du Cercle de travail de la littérature allemande au Moyen Age, Brugge, Belgique, 22.-24. September 1994. Greifswald: Reineke-Verlag, 1994. 219 p.
Gen PN682.S38E75 1994.
Literature, Medieval--History and criticism--Congresses/Sexual deviation in literature--Congresses.
3308. Obermayer, Hans Peter. Martial und der Diskurs über männliche "Homosexualität" in der Literatur der frühen Kaiserzeit. Tübingen: Gunter Narr, c1998. xiv, 378 p.
Revised version of the author's thesis (doctoral)--Universität München, 1996.
Gen PA6507.O24 1998.
Martial/Erotic literature, Latin--History and criticism/Homosexuality, Male, in literature/Homosexuality and literature--Rome/Sex in literature.
3309. Plutarch. L'eròtic (Erotikós) : diàleg filosòfic sobre Eros o la confrontació dels amors pederàstics i conjugal . Barcelona: PPU, [1999]. 92 p.
Introducció, traducció i notes de Paul Gilabert i Barberà.
Gen PA4368.A4 C3 1999.
Love/Ethics, Ancient/Marriage/Sodomy/Literatura griega clásica/Amor.
3310. Snyder, Jane McIntosh. Lesbian desire in the lyrics of Sappho. New York: Columbia University Press, c1997. xi, 261 p. (Between men--between women).
Introduction: A Woman-Centered Perspective on Sappho -- Ch. 1. Sappho and Aphrodite -- Ch. 2. The Construction of Desire -- Ch. 3. Eros and Reminiscence -- Ch. 4. Sappho's Challenges to the Homeric Inheritance -- Ch. 5. The Aesthetics of Sapphic Eros -- Ch. 6. Sappho's Other Lyric Themes -- Epilogue: Sappho and Modern American Women Poets -- App. 2. The Greek Text.
Gen PA4409 .S64 1997.
Sappho/Love poetry, Greek--History and criticism/Women and literature--Greece/Lesbians in literature/Desire in literature.
3311. Stemmler, Theo. Homoerotische Lyrik: 6. Kolloquium der Forschungsstelle für europäische Lyrik des Mittelalters. Distributed by Narr Verlag, Tübingen. Mannheim: Forschungstelle für europäische Lyrik des Mittelalters an der Universität Mannheim, 1992. 254 p.
Gen PA3433.H8 1992 .
Lyric poetry--History and criticism/Homosexuality in literature.
3312. Zelenak, Michael X. Gender and politics in Greek tragedy. New York: P. Lang, c1998. 156 p. (Artists and issues in the theatre, vol. 7).
Ch. 1. Tragedy and Politics: The Art Form of the Democracy -- Ch. 2. Tragedy and Gender: Inventing the Female -- Ch. 3. Tragedy and Pornography: Transvestite Ritual Theatre -- Ch. 4. "Heifers Trapped by Wolves": Aeschylus' Suppliant Maidens -- Ch. 5. "Not of Woman Born": The Oresteia -- Ch. 6. A Woman's Place Is in the Tomb: Sophocles' Antigone -- Ch. 7. "The Best of All Possible Wives": Euripides' Alcestis -- Ch. 8. Euripides' Everywoman: Medea and the Dramaturgy of Gender -- Ch. 9. Resignation, Despair & the Great Capitulation: Sophocles' Philoctetes -- Ch. 10. Death Throes of the Patriarchy: Euripides' Final Plays.
Gen PA3136 .Z44 1998.
Greek drama (Tragedy)--History and criticism/Political plays, Greek--History and criticism/Politics and literature--Greece/Literature and society--Greece/Gender identity in literature/Women and literature--Greece/Sex role in literature.
3313. Ziolkowski, Jan M. Alan of Lille's grammar of sex : the meaning of grammar to a twelfth-century intellectual. Cambridge, Mass: Medieval Academy of America, 1985. xi, 171 p. (Speculum anniversary monographs, 10).
Gen PA8240.A5Z8Z79.
Alanus/Grammar, Comparative and general--History/Homosexuality/Latin literature, Medieval and modern--History and criticism/Education, Medieval/Theology, Doctrinal--History--Middle Ages, 600-1500.
151. American Literature -- General
3314. Butters, Ronald R., Clum, John M., and Moon, Michael. Displacing homophobia : gay male perspectives in literature and culture. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1989. vi, 313 p.
Essays originally published in the winter 1989 issue of the South Atlantic quarterly, v. 88, no. 1.
Gen PS173.M36D50 1989.
Men in literature/American literature--History and criticism/English literature--History and criticism/Sex role in literature/Homosexuality and literature/Homosexuality, Male .
3315. Edelman, Lee. Homographesis : essays in gay literary and cultural theory. New York: Routledge, 1993. xxi, 284 p.
1. Homographesis -- 2. Redeeming the Phallus: Wallace Stevens, Frank Lentricchia, and the Politics of (Hetero)Sexuality -- 3. The Part for the (W)hole: Baldwin, Homophobia, and the Fantasmatics of "Race" -- 4. The Plague of Discourse: Politics, Literary Theory, and "AIDS" -- 5. The Mirror and the Tank: "AIDS," Subjectivity, and the Rhetoric of Activism -- 6. The Sodomite's Tongue and the Bourgeois Body in Eighteenth-Century England -- 7. Capitol Offenses: Sodomy in the Seat of American Government -- 8. Throwing Up/Going Down: Bushusuru; or, the Fall of the West -- 9. Tearooms and Sympathy; or, The Epistemology of the Water Closet -- 10. Seeing Things: Representation, the Scene of Surveillance, and the Spectacle of Gay Male Sex -- 11. Imagining the Homosexual: Laura and the Other Face of Gender.
Gen PS153.G38E340 1994.
Gays' writings, American--History and criticism--Theory, etc/Gays' writings, English--History and criticism--Theory, etc/Homosexuality and literature/Gay men in literature/Culture.
3316. Fone, Byrne R. S. A road to Stonewall : male homosexuality and homophobia in England and America literature, 1750-1969. New York: Twayne Publishers, 1994.(Twayne's literature & society series, no. 6).
Ch. 1. Criminal Bodies: Sodomites and Mollies, 1700-1833 -- Ch. 2. Natural Passions: Don Leon, 1833 -- Ch. 3. Rare Specimens of Manhood: American Homoerotic Texts, 1825-1850 -- Ch. 4. Celebrating Comrades: Walt Whitman, 1840-1860 -- Ch. 5. Waking up England: Whitman and English Homoerotic Texts, 1868 -- Ch. 6. The New Chivalry: Poetry and Pornography, 1850-1895 -- Ch. 7. A Passion Everywhere Present: J. A. Symonds and Homotextuality, 1873-1891 -- Ch. 8. Homogenic Love: Edward Carpenter, 1894 -- Ch. 9. Inverts and Homosexuals: Havelock Ellis, 1897 -- Ch. 10. Into the Greenwood: E. M. Forster, 1913 -- Ch. 11. Intolerable Lives: American Homophobia, 1880-1914 -- Ch. 12. Confronting the Riddle: American Homoerotic Texts, 1897-1933 -- Ch. 13. Sinister Decadence: Homophobia, Patriotism, and American Manhood, 1933-1950 -- Ch. 14. Inventing Ourselves: Gay Americans and Gay American Literature, 1924-1969.
Gen PR408.H65F660 1995.
English literature--History and criticism/Homosexuality and literature--Great Britain--History/Homosexuality and literature--United States--History/Gay men's writings, American--History and criticism/Gay men's writings, English--History and criticism/American literature--History and criticism/Homosexuality, Male, in literature/Homophobia in literature/Gay men in literature/Homophobia--History.
3317. Galvin, Mary E. Queer poetics : five modernist women writers. Westport, Conn: Praeger, 1999. xii, 143 p.
Preface: Remembering -- Introduction: Lesbian Theory in Poetry -- 1. Poltergeist of Form: Emily Dickinson and the Reappropriation of Language and Identity -- 2. Imagery and Invisibility: Amy Lowell and The Erotics of Particularity -- 3. "This shows it all": Gertrude Stein and the Reader's Role in the Creation of Significance -- 4. The Rhythms of Experience: Mina Loy and the Poetics of "Love" -- 5. "Dropping Crooked into Rhyme": Djuna Barnes' Use of Form and the Liminal Space of Gender -- 6. "A curious secret": H.D. and the Palimpsest of Sexual Identity.
Gen PS153.L46 G35 1999.
Dickinson, Emily/Stein, Gertrude/Lowell, Amy/Barnes, Djuna/Loy, Mina/Lesbians' writings, American--History and criticism/American poetry--Women authors--History and criticism/Homosexuality and literature--United States/Modernism (Literature)--United States/Women and literature--United States.
3318. Griffin, Gabriele. Difference in view : women and modernism. London Bristol, PA: Taylor & Francis, 1994. 186 p. (Feminist perspectives on the past and present).
Includes: Chapters 2. The Other Other or More of the Same? Women's Representations of Homosexual Men / Gregory Woods -- 4. 'The Museum of their Encounter': The Collision of Past and Present in the Fiction of Djuna Barnes / Deborah Tyler-Bennett.
Gen PS228.M63D540 1994.
American literature--Women authors--History and criticism/Modernism (Literature)/Women and literature--United States--History--20th century/English literature--Women authors--History and criticism/American literature--20th century--History and criticism/Modernism (Art)/Women artists.
3319. Haggerty, George E. and Zimmerman, Bonnie. Professions of desire : lesbian and gay studies in literature. New York: Modern Language Association of America, 1995. xii, 246 p.
Gen PS153.G38P760 1995.
Gays' writings, American--Study and teaching/Gays' writings--History and criticism--Theory, etc/Gays' writings, English--Study and teaching/American literature--Study and teaching/English literature--Study and teaching/Homosexuality and literature/Lesbians in literature/Gay men in literature/Canon (Literature).
3320. Jay, Karla and Glasgow, Joanne. Lesbian texts and contexts : radical revisions. New York: New York University Press, 1990. xvii, 393 p. (Feminist crosscurrents).
Gen, Harp PS153.L46L460 1990.
Lesbians' writings, American--History and criticism/Lesbians' writings, English--History and criticism/Lesbianism in literature/Feminism and literature/Lesbians in literature/Women and literature.
3321. Marra, Kim and Schanke, Robert A. Staging desire : queer readings of American theater history. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, c2002. x, 404 p.
Gen PS338.H66 S73 2002.
American drama--History and criticism/Homosexuality and literature--United States--History/Theater--United States--History/Desire in literature/Gays in literature.
3322. Martin, Robert K. The homosexual tradition in American poetry. An expanded ed. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, c1998. xx, 279 p.
1. Walt Whitman. Whitman, the Critics, and Homosexuality. The Dream-Vision Poems. "O a word to clear one's path": Adhesiveness. "Calamus" -- 2. The Academic Tradition. Fitz-Greene Halleck. Bayard Taylor and His Circle. George Santayana -- 3. Hart Crane. Early Poems and White Buildings. Crane and Whitman -- 4. Some Contemporary Poets. Allen Ginsberg. Robert Duncan. Thom Gunn. Edward Field. Richard Howard. James Merrill. Alfred Corn. Conclusion: The Future -- The Future Is Here.
Gen, Harp PS310.H66 M3 1998 .
American poetry--History and criticism/Gay men's writings, American--History and criticism/Homosexuality and literature--United States/Gay men in literature.
3323. Matousek, Mark. Sex, death, enlightenment. New York: Riverhead Books, 1996. 261 p.
Gen PN4874.M48358A30 1996.
Matousek, Mark/Editors--United States--Biography/Periodicals editor--United States--Biography.
3324. Meese, Elizabeth A. (Sem)erotics : theorizing lesbian : writing. New York: New York University Press, 1992. xx, 167 p.
Foreword / Karla Jay -- 1. Theorizing Lesbian : Writing--A Love Letter -- 2. When Virginia Looked at Vita, What Did She See; or, Lesbian: Feminist: Woman--What's the Differ(e/a)nce? -- 3. A Crisis of Style--Re:Finding Djuna Barnes's Nightwood -- 4. Gertrude Stein and Me: A Revolution in the Letter -- 5. Lesbian (Sem)Erotics -- 6. X-Rated: Politics and Lesbian (Sem)Erotics -- 7. Body Talk: Lesbian Speculations on "Extra"Textual Letters.
Gen, Harp PS153.L46M440 1992 .
Lesbians' writings, American--History and criticism--Theory, etc/American literature--Women authors--History and criticism--Theory, etc/English literature--Women authors--History and criticism--Theory, etc/Erotic literature--Women authors--History and criticism--Theory, etc/Lesbians' writings, English--History and criticism--Theory, etc/Semiotics and literature/Feminism and literature/Lesbians in literature/Women and literature.
3325. Rohy, Valerie. Impossible women : lesbian figures & American literature. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2000. 191 p.
Introduction: Reading Impossibility -- 1. The Romance of the Real: The Blithedale Romance and The Bostonians -- 2. The Reproduction of Meaning: Language, Oedipality, and The Awakening -- 3. Modernist Perversity: The Repetition of Desire in The Sun Also Rises -- 4. Oral Narratives: "Race" and Sexuality in Their Eyes Were Watching God -- 5. Love's Substitutions: Elizabeth Bishop and the Lie of Language.
Gen PS153.L46 R64 2000.
Lesbians' writings, American--History and criticism/American literature--Women authors--History and criticism/Homosexuality and literature--United States--History/Women and literature--United States--History/Lesbians in literature.
3326. Wolfe, Susan J. and Penelope, Julia. Sexual practice/textual theory : lesbian cultural criticism. Cambridge, MA: Blackwell Publishers, 1993. xii, 388 p.
Sexual Identity/Textual Politics / Susan J. Wolfe and Julia Penelope -- Pt. I. Lesbian Identity in Feminist Literary Criticism: The Need for Lesbian Feminist Literary Criticism. 1. What Has Never Been: An Overview of Lesbian Feminist Criticism / Bonnie Zimmerman. 2. Two Feminist Criticisms: A Necessary Conflict? / Anne Charles. 3. Toward a Definition of the Lesbian Literary Imagination / Marilyn R. Farwell -- Pt. II. Locating Our Selves in the Text: Texts as Sources of Lesbian Sense of Self. 4. Gender as Performance: Shakespearean Ambiguity and the Lesbian Reader / Paula Bennett. 5. Waiting for Stonewall / Sarah Dreher -- Pt. III. Applied Literary Criticism: Lesbian Feminist (Re)visions of the Canon. 6. Perverse Reading: The Lesbian Appropriation of Literature / Bonnie Zimmerman. 7. Subverting Closure: Compulsory Heterosexuality and Compulsory Endings in Middle-Class British Women's Novels / Diana L. Swanson. 8. Reading Deephaven as a Lesbian Text / Judith Fetterley. 9. Sexual Narrative in the Fiction of Djuna Barnes / Carolyn J. Allen. 10. Modernity and Lesbian Identity in the Later Works of Nicole Brossard / Marthe Rosenfeld. 11. From Isolation to Diversity: Self and Communities in Twentieth-Century Lesbian Novels / Linnea A. Stenson. 12. Zami and the Politics of Plural Identity / Erin G. Carlston. 13. Separatism and Feminist Utopian Fiction / Diane Griffin Crowder. 14. Liberating Laughter: Comedic Form in Some Lesbian Novels / Louise Kawada -- Pt. IV. (Op)positional Aesthetics: Creating Lesbian Culture(s). 15. Lesbian Intertextuality / Elaine Marks. 16. Mirrors and Likeness: A Lesbian Aesthetic in the Making / Toni A. H. McNaron. 17. Poetic Politics: How the Amazons Took the Acropolis / Jeffner Allen. 18. Under the Covers: A Synesthesia of Desire (Lesbian Translations) / Alice Parker. 19. An Annotated Bibliography of Lesbian Literary Critical Theory, 1970-1989 / Linda Garber and Vilashini Cooppan.
Gen PS153.L46S480 1993.
Lesbians' writings, American--History and criticism--Theory, etc/American literature--Women authors--History and criticism--Theory, etc/Lesbians--United States--Intellectual life/Feminism and literature--United States/Identity (Psychology) in literature/Women and literature--United States/Lesbians in literature/Sex role in literature.
152. American Literature -- 19th Century
3327. Austen, Roger and Crowley, John William. Genteel pagan : the double life of Charles Warren Stoddard. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1991. xlv, 203 p.
Gen PS2931.A934 1991.
Stoddard, Charles Warren/Homosexuality and literature--United States--History--19th century/Authors, American--19th century--Biography.
3328. Buckley, J. F. Desire, the self, the social critic : the rise of queer performance within the demise of transcendentalism. Selinsgrove [Pa.] London: Susquehanna University Press Associated University Presses, 1997. 151 p.
Gen PS217.H65 B83 1997.
Fuller, Margaret/Dickinson, Emily/Melville, Herman/Whitman, Walt/American literature--19th century--History and criticism/Homosexuality and literature--United States--History--19th century/Literature and society--United States--History--19th century/Transcendentalism (New England)/Desire in literature/Self in literature.
3329. Creech, James. Closet writing/gay reading : the case of Melville's Pierre. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993. 219 p.
Pt. 1. Lesbian and Gay Literary Theory Today. 1. From Deconstruction. 2. From Kitsch Attribution to Camp Recognition. 3. Nineteenth-Century Homosexual Expression -- Pt. 2. Pierre; or, The Ambiguities: A Camp Reading. 4. Textual Cruising. 5. Alibis.
Gen, Harp PS2384.P748C9 1993.
Melville, Herman/Homosexuality and literature--United States--History--19th century/Gay men's writings--History and criticism--Theory, etc/Gay men in literature.
3330. Freedman, Jonathan. The Cambridge companion to Henry James. Cambridge [England] New York: Cambridge University Press, 1998. xix, 256 p. (Cambridge companions to literature).
A Henry James Chronology -- Introduction: The Moment of Henry James / Jonathan Freedman -- 1. Men, Women, and the American Way / Martha Banta -- 2. The James Family Theatricals: Behind the Scenes / Frances Wilson -- 3. Henry James at Work: The Question of Our Texts / Philip Horne -- 4. Henry James and the Invention of Novel Theory / Dorothy J. Hale -- 5. Henry James and the Idea of Evil / Robert Weisbuch -- 6. Queer Henry In the Cage / Hugh Stevens -- 7. The Unmentionable Subject in "The Pupil" / Millicent Bell -- 8. Realis, Culture, and the Place of the Literary: Henry James and The Bostonians / Sara Blair -- 9. Lambert Strether's Excellent Adventure / Eric Haralson -- 10. James's Elusive Wings / William Stowe -- 11. Henry James's American Dream in The Golden Bowl / Margery Sabin -- 12. Affirming the Alien: The Pragmatist Pluralism of The American Scene / Ross Posnock.
Gen PS2124 .C23 1998.
James, Henry.
3331. Glasser, Leah Blatt. In a closet hidden : the life and work of Mary E. Wilkins Freeman. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1996. xx, 266 p.
Gen PS1713.F85Z8G549 1996.
Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins/Feminism and literature--New England--History--19th century/Women and literature--New England--History--19th century/Lesbians' writings, American--History and criticism/Women authors, American--19th century--Biography/Women authors, American--20th century--Biography/Sex role in literature.
3332. Hallock, John W. The American Byron : homosexuality and the fall of Fitz-Greene Halleck. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, c2000. ix, 226 p.
1. Shepherds of Sodomy -- 2. Love and War -- 3. The Widow Halleck -- 4. Conquer and Divide -- 5. A Return to Ganymede -- 6. Halleck and His Friend.
Gen PS1783 .H35 2000.
Halleck, Fitz-Greene/Homosexuality and literature--United States--History--19th century/Poets, American--19th century/Gay men--United States.
3333. Levander, Caroline F. Voices of the nation : women and public speech in nineteenth-century American literature and culture. Cambridge, U.K New York: Cambridge University Press, 1998. x, 186 p. (Cambridge studies in American literature and culture).
Revision of author's thesis (Ph. D.)--Trinity University. Introduction: Gender, Speech, and Nineteenth-Century American Life -- 1. Bawdy Talk: The Politics of Women's Public Speech in Henry James's The Bostonians and Sarah J. Hale's The Lecturess -- 2. "Foul-Mouthed Women": Disembodiment and Public Discourse in Herman Melville's Pierre and E. D. E. N. Southworth's The Fatal Marriage -- 3. Incarnate Words: Nativism, Nationalism, and the Female Body in Maria Monk's Awful Disclosures -- 4. Southern Oratory and the Slavery Debate in Caroline Lee Hentz's The Planter's Northern Bride and Harriet Jacobs's Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl -- 5. Partners in Speech: Reforming Labor, Class, and the Working Woman's Body in Elizabeth Stuart Phelps's The Silent Partner -- 6. "Queer Trimmings": Dressing, Cross-dressing, and Woman's Suffrage in Lillie Devereux Blake's Fettered for Life -- Conclusion: Women and Political Activism at the Turn into the Twentieth Century.
Gen PS374.W6 L48 1998.
American fiction--19th century--History and criticism/Women and literature--United States--History--19th century/American fiction--Women authors--History and criticism/Public speaking for women--History--19th century/Public speaking for women in literature/Oratory in literature/Speech in literature/Voice in literature/Women in literature.
3334. Mueller, Monika. This infinite fraternity of feeling : gender, genre, and homoerotic crisis in Hawthorne's The Blithedale romance and Melville's Pierre. Madison [N.J.] London: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Associated University Presses, 1996. 229 p.
Gen PS2384.P748M947 1996.
Hawthorne, Nathaniel/Melville, Herman/Homosexuality and literature--United States--History--19th century/American fiction--19th century--History and criticism/American fiction--Men authors--History and criticism/Masculinity (Psychology) in literature/Friendship in literature/Men in literature/Sex in literature/Literary form.
3335. Stevens, Hugh. Henry James and sexuality. Cambridge New York: Cambridge University Press, 1998. xiii, 217 p.
Originally presented as author's thesis (doctoral)--Cambridge University. 1. Henry James and the languages of sex -- 2. Gender and representation in The Wings of the Dove -- 3. Sexuality and the aesthetic in The Golden Bowl -- 4. The eroticism of prohibition: masochism and the law in Roderick Hudson -- 5. Queer plotting: The Bostonians and The Princess Casamassima -- 6. James's late short fiction and the spectacle of modern homosexuality -- 7. Suicide and blackmail: James's 'poor sensitive gentleman' -- Conclusion: 'that queer monster the artist'.
Gen PS2127.S48 S74 1998.
James, Henry/Homosexuality and literature--United States--History--19th century/Psychological fiction, American--History and criticism/Sex (Psychology) in literature/Gender identity in literature/Sex role in literature/Desire in literature.
153. Walt Whitman
3336. Davis, Robert Leigh. Whitman and the romance of medicine. Berkeley: University of California Press, c1997. x, 190 p.
[...] 1. "America, Brought to Hospital": Democracy, Homosexuality, and the Romance of Medicine [...].
Gen PS3242.M43 D38 1997.
Whitman, Walt/Medicine--United States--History--19th century/Poets, American--19th century--Biography/Medicine in literature/United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Medical care.
3337. Erkkila, Betsy and Grossman, Jay. Breaking bounds : Whitman and American cultural studies. New York: Oxford University Press, 1996. x, 292 p.
MoPo PS3238.B828 1996.
Whitman, Walt/Homosexuality and literature--United States--History--19th century/Politics and literature--United States--History--19th century/Literature and society--United States--History--19th century/National characteristics, American, in literature.
3338. Folsom, Ed. Walt Whitman : the centennial essays. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 1994. xxiii, 262 p.
Includes: The Culture: Politics and Sexuality. The Body Politic in Democratic Vistas / Harold Aspiz. Whitman and the Homosexual Republic / Betsy Erkkila. Whitman and the Politics of Identity / Robert K. Martin.
MoPo PS3238.W22 1994.
Whitman, Walt.
3339. Fone, Byrne R. S. Masculine landscapes : Walt Whitman and the homoerotic text. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1992. xiv, 306 p.
1. Introduction: Before Homosexuality -- 2. Words Unsaid -- 3. Man's Words -- 4. The Fountains of Love: Poetry and Fiction, 1838-1850 -- 5. Fierce Wrestler: Notebooks, 1845-1854 -- 6. Masculine Landscapes: "The Sleepers" and "Song of Myself," 1855 -- 7. Brethren and Lovers -- 8. Epilogue: The Path Ahead.
Gen PS3242.H56F67 1992.
Whitman, Walt/Homosexuality and literature--United States--History--19th century/Erotic literature, American--History and criticism/Masculinity (Psychology) in literature/Desire in literature/Men in literature.
3340. Martin, Robert K. The Continuing presence of Walt Whitman : the life after the life. 1st ed. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 1992. xxiii, 258 p.
I. Reading the Nation. Reading Gay America: Walt Whitman, Henry James, and the Politics of Reception / Eric Savoy. Langston Hughes and the "Other" Whitman / George B. Hutchinson. Whitman's Indifference to Indians / Maurice Kenny. Tropes of Selfhood: Whitman's "Expressive Individualism" / M. Jimmie Killingsworth. Rereading Whitman under Pressure of AIDS: His Sex Radicalism and Ours / Michael Moon -- II. Some Readers. A Serpent in the Grass: Reading Walt Whiman and Frank O'Hara / David Eberly. Whispering Whitman to the Ears of Others: Ronald Johnson's Recipe for Leaves of Grass / Ed Folsom. Free Verse in Whitman and Ginsberg: The Body and the Simulacrum / Amitai Avi-ram. Fetishizing America: David Hockney and Thom Gunn / Robert K. Martin -- III. Beyond the Borders. "Still on My Lips": Walt Whitman in Britain / Gregory Woods. Walt Whitman in Ontario / Michael Lynch. Atlantic Poets: "Discovery" as Metaphor and Ideology / Maria Irena Ramalho de Sousa Santos. Pessoa and Whitman: Brothers in the Universe / Susan Margaret Brown -- IV. The Poets Respond. Whitman's "Live Oak with Moss" / Alan Helms. Forays against the Republic / Thom Gunn. A Postscript on Whitman / Ned Rorem. Loving Walt Whitman and the Problem of America / Alicia Ostriker. Letters to Walt Whitman /.
MoPo, Harp PS3238.C76 1992.
Ronald Johnson.Whitman, Walt/Authors and readers--United States/Reader-response criticism.
3341. Reynolds, David S. A historical guide to Walt Whitman. New York: Oxford Unviersity Press, 2000. viii, 280 p. (Historical guides to American authors).
Introduction / David S. Reynolds -- Walt Whitman, 1819-1892: A Brief Biography / David S. Reynolds -- Lucifer and Ethiopia: Whitman, Race, and Poetics before the Civil War and After / Ed Folsom -- The Political Roots of Leaves of Grass / Jerome Loving -- Whitman and the Gay American Ethos / M. Jimmie Killingsworth -- Whitman and the Visual Arts / Roberta K. Tarbell -- Whitman the Democrat / Kenneth Cmiel -- Illustrated Chronology -- Bibliographical Essay.
Gen PS3238 .H57 2000 .
David S. Reynolds.Whitman, Walt/Literature and history--United States--History--19th century.
3342. Schmidgall, Gary. Walt Whitman : a gay life. New York: Dutton, c1997. xxxv, 428 p.
"A William Abrahams book.".
Gen PS3232 .S36 1997.
Whitman, Walt/Homosexuality and literature--United States--History--19th century/Poets, American--19th century--Biography/Gay men--United States--Biography.
3343. Shively, Charley and Whitman, Walt. Calamus lovers : Walt Whitman's working-class camerados. 1st ed. San Francisco: Gay Sunshine Press, 1987. 223 p.
Includes selections from Whitman's notebooks, daybooks, correspondence and poetry.
Gen PS3233.C34 1987 .
Whitman, Walt/Homosexuals' writings--United States.
3344. Whitman, Walt. Whitman's men : Walt Whitman's Calamus poems celebrated by contemporary photographers. New York, NY (300 Park Ave. S., New York 10010): Universe, 1996. 80 p.
Gen PS3203.G8 1996.
Homosexuality in literature/Photography of men.
154. American Literature -- 20th Century (General)
3345. Alvarez-Borland, Isabel . Cuban-American literature of exile : from person to persona. Charlottesville, Va: University Press of Virginia, 1998. xiv, 198 p. (New World studies).
[...] Existential Exile: Reinaldo Arenas's The Doorman (1989, 1991) [...] Gay and Lesbian Images of Community. Elias Miguel Munoz's The Greatest Performance (1991). [...].
Gen, Harp PS153.C83 A58 1998 .
American literature--Cuban American authors--History and criticism/Cuban Americans--Intellectual life/Exiles in literature.
3346. Antoniou, Laura. Looking for Mr. Preston. 1st Richard Kasak book ed. New York: Masquerade Books, 1995. 298 p.
Gen PS3566.R412Z75 1995.
Preston, John/Authors, American--20th century--Biography/Gay men--United States--Biography.
3347. Bergman, David. Gaiety transfigured : gay self-representation in American literature. Madison, Wis: University of Wisconsin Press, 1991. 237 p. (Wisconsin project on American writers).
Gen PS153.G38B40 1991.
Gays' writings, American--History and criticism/American literature--Men authors--History and criticism/Homosexuality and literature--United States/Gay men in literature.
3348. Brandt, Kate. Happy endings : lesbian writers talk about their lives and work. Tallahassee, Fla: Naiad Press, 1993. 248 p.
Gen PS153.L46B730 1993.
Lesbians' writings, American--History and criticism--Theory, etc/American literature--Women authors--History and criticism--Theory, etc/Women and literature--United States--History--20th century/Women authors, American--20th century--Interviews/Lesbians--United States--Interviews/Lesbians in literature/Authorship.
3349. Brant, Beth. Writing as witness : essay and talk. Toronto: Women's Press, 1994. 127 p.
Gen PS153.I52B69 1994.
American literature--Indian authors--History and criticism/American literature--Women authors--History and criticism/American literature--20th century--History and criticism/Canadian literature--Indian authors--History and criticism/Canadian literature--Women authors--History and criticism/Canadian literature--20th century--History and criticism/Indian literature--United States--History and criticism/Indian literature--Canada--History and criticism/Lesbians' writings, American--History and criticism/Lesbians' writings, Canadian--History and criticism.
3350. Chernin, Kim. My life as a boy. 1st ed. Chapel Hill, N.C: Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, 1997. 204 p.
Gen PS3553.H3558 Z468 1997.
Chernin, Kim/Women authors, American--20th century--Biography/Lesbians--United States--Biography.
3351. Cooper, Bernard. Truth serum : memoirs. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co, 1996. 225 p.
Gen PS3553.O53T87 1996.
Cooper, Bernard/Authors, American--20th century--Biography/Gay men--United States--Biography.
3352. Delany, Samuel R. Shorter views : queer thoughts & the politics of the paraliterary. Hanover: University Press of New England, c1999. xii, 464 p.
Preface: On Creativity and Academic Writing -- 1. The Rhetoric of Sex / The Discourse of Desire -- 2. Street Talk / Straight Talk -- 3. On the Unspeakable -- 4. Coming / Out -- 5. A Bend in the Road -- 6. The "Gay" Writer / "Gay Writing" ...? -- 7. The Black Leather in Color Interview -- 8. The Thomas L. Long Interview -- 9. Neither the First Word nor the Last on Deconstruction, Structuralism, Poststructuralism, and Semiotics for SF Readers -- 10. The Para doxa Interview: Inside and Outside the Canon -- 11. The Politics of Paraliterary Criticism -- 12. Zelazny/Varley/Gibson - and Quality -- 13. Pornography and Censorship -- 14. The Making of Hogg -- 15. The Phil Leggiere Interview: Reading The Mad Man -- 16. The Second Science-Fiction Studies Interview: Of Trouble on Triton and Other Matters -- 17. Antonia Byatt's Possession: A Romance -- 18. Neil Gaiman, I, II, and III -- 19. A Tribute to Judith Merril -- 20. Michael Perkins's Evil Companions -- 21. Now It's Time for Dale Peck -- 22. Othello in Brooklyn -- 23. A Prefatory Notice to Vincent Czyz's Adrift in a Vanishing City -- 24. Under the Volcano with Susan Sontag -- 25. Some Remarks on Narrative and Technology or: Poetry and Truth -- Appendix. Some Notes for the Intermediate and Advanced Creative Writing Student.
Gen PS3554.E437 Z4756 1999.
Delany, Samuel R/Homosexuality and literature--United States--History--20th century/Gay men's writings, American--History and criticism--Theory, etc/Science fiction, American--History and criticism--Theory, etc/Politics and literature.
3353. Deming, Barbara. A humming under my feet : a book of travail. London: Women's Press, 1985. viii, 267 p.
Gen PS3554.E53Z8A23 1985.
Deming, Barbara/Authors, American--20th century--Biography/Lesbians--United States--Biography.
3354. Doan, Laura L. The lesbian postmodern. New York: Columbia University Press, 1994. xiv, 267 p. (Between men--between women).
1. Introduction: Mapping the Lesbian Postmodern / Robyn Wiegman -- 2. Racing the Lesbian, Dodging White Critics / Sagri Dhairyam -- 3. Lesbians and Lyotard: Legitimation and the Politics of the Name / Judith Roof -- 4. Refiguring Lesbian Desire / Elizabeth Grosz -- 5. The Postmodern Lesbian Position: On Our Backs / Colleen Lamos -- 6. Irigaray's Female Symbolic in the Making of Chicana Lesbian Sitios y Lenguas (Sites and Discourses) / Emma Perez -- 7. Lesbian Bodies in the Age of (Post)Mechanical Reproduction / Cathy Griggers -- 8. Jeanette Winterson's Sexing the Postmodern / Laura Doan -- 9. Inverts and Hybrids: Lesbian Rewritings of Sexual and Racial Identities / Judith Raiskin -- 10. Almost Blue: Policing Lesbian Desire in Internal Affairs / Dana A. Heller -- 11. We Girls Can Do Anything, Right Barbie? Lesbian Consumption in Postmodern Circulation / Erica Rand -- 12. F2M: The Making of Female Masculinity / Judith Halberstam -- 13. The Butch Femme Fatale / Terry Brown -- 14. Sandra Bernhard: Lesbian Postmodern or Modern Postlesbian? / Jean Walton.
Gen PS153.L46L450 1994.
Lesbians' writings, American--History and criticism--Theory, etc/Women and literature--United States--History--20th century/Lesbians--United States--Intellectual life/Postmodernism (Literature)--United States/Lesbians in literature.
3355. Eby, Carl P. Hemingway's fetishism : psychoanalysis and the mirror of manhood. Albany: State University of New York Press, c1999. xv, 366 p. (SUNY series in psychoanalysis and culture).
Introduction: A Short Apologia -- Ch. 1. The Core Complex and the Field of Fetishistic Fantasy -- Ch. 2. Freud, Fetishism, and Hemingway's Phallic Women -- Ch. 3. Biography, Post-Freudian Theory, and Beyond the Phallus -- Ch. 4. Loss, Fetishism, and the Fate of the Transitional Object -- Ch. 5. Ebony an Ivory: Hemingway's Fetishization of Race -- Ch. 6. Bisexuality, Splitting, and the Mirror of Manhood -- Ch. 7. Perversion, Pornography, and Creativity.
Gen PS3515.E37 Z5858 1999.
Hemingway, Ernest/Hemingway, Ernest/Psychoanalysis and literature--United States--History--20th century/Psychological fiction, American--History and criticism/Authors, American--20th century--Psychology/Gender identity in literature/Masculinity in literature/Fetishism in literature/Men in literature.
3356. Edwards, Justin D. Exotic journeys : exploring the erotics of U.S. travel literature, 1840-1930. Hanover [N.H.]: University of New Hampshire Published by University Press of New England, c2001. ix, 201 p. (Becoming modern).
[...] Primitivism and homosexuality : the search for the "natural" in Charles Warren Stoddard's Travel sketches -- Closer than blood-brothership : Male homosocial attachment in Jack London's Tales of the South Pacific -- [...] Why go abroad? : Djuna Barnes explores New York [...].
Gen PS366.T73 E39 2001.
Travelers' writings, American--History and criticism/American prose literature--19th century--History and criticism/American prose literature--20th century--History and criticism/Erotic literature, American--History and criticism/Americans--Travel--Foreign countries--History/Exoticism in literature/Sex in literature.
3357. Farwell, Marilyn R. Heterosexual plots and lesbian narratives. New York: New York University Press, 1996. xix, 227 p.
When is a lesbian narrative a lesbian narrative? -- Narrative: the elastic project -- The lesbian subject: a war of images -- The romantic lesbian narrative: Adrienne Rich's "Twenty-one love poems" and Marilyn Hacker's Love, death, and the changing of the seasons -- The heroic lesbian narrative: Marion Zimmer Bradley's The mists of Avalon and Gloria Naylor's The women of Brewster Place -- The postmodern lesbian text: Jeanette Winterson's Sexing the cherry and written on the body.
Gen, Harp PS153.L46F370 1996.
Lesbians' writings, American--History and criticism/American literature--Women authors--History and criticism/English literature--Women authors--History and criticism/American literature--20th century--History and criticism/English literature--20th century--History and criticism/Lesbians' writings, English--History and criticism/Women and literature--History--20th century/Man-woman relationships in literature/Heterosexuality in literature/Sex role in literature/Narration (Rhetoric).
3358. Freedman, Jonathan. The Cambridge companion to Henry James. Cambridge [England] New York: Cambridge University Press, 1998. xix, 256 p. (Cambridge companions to literature).
A Henry James Chronology -- Introduction: The Moment of Henry James / Jonathan Freedman -- 1. Men, Women, and the American Way / Martha Banta -- 2. The James Family Theatricals: Behind the Scenes / Frances Wilson -- 3. Henry James at Work: The Question of Our Texts / Philip Horne -- 4. Henry James and the Invention of Novel Theory / Dorothy J. Hale -- 5. Henry James and the Idea of Evil / Robert Weisbuch -- 6. Queer Henry In the Cage / Hugh Stevens -- 7. The Unmentionable Subject in "The Pupil" / Millicent Bell -- 8. Realis, Culture, and the Place of the Literary: Henry James and The Bostonians / Sara Blair -- 9. Lambert Strether's Excellent Adventure / Eric Haralson -- 10. James's Elusive Wings / William Stowe -- 11. Henry James's American Dream in The Golden Bowl / Margery Sabin -- 12. Affirming the Alien: The Pragmatist Pluralism of The American Scene / Ross Posnock.
Gen PS2124 .C23 1998.
James, Henry.
3359. Freeman, Gillian. The undergrowth of literature. London: Nelson, 1967. xxvi, 196 p.
Gen PS366.S4F7.
Sexual deviation in literature/American prose literature--20th century--History and criticism/American periodicals.
3360. Giard, Robert. Particular voices : portraits of gay and lesbian writers. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press, c1997. xxxi, 320 p.
Gen PS153.G38 G515 1997.
Authors, American--20th century--Portraits/Gays' writings, American--History and criticism--Theory, etc/Homosexuality and literature--United States/Lesbians--United States--Portraits/Gay men--United States--Portraits/Gays--Literary collections.
3361. Gifford, James. Dayneford's library : American homosexual writing, 1900-1913. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1995. 153 p., 8 p. of plates.
Gen, Harp PS153.G38G540 1995.
Gays' writings, American--History and criticism/American literature--20th century--History and criticism/Gay men in literature/Lesbians in literature/Homosexuality and literature--United States--History--20th century/Gender identity in literature/Literature and society--United States--20th century--History and criticism/Canon (Literature).
3362. Gil-Gomez, Ellen M. Performing la mestiza : textual representations of lesbians of color and the negotiation of identities. New York: Garland, 2000. xxviii, 214 p.
"A Garland series." 1. Rethinking Identity Construction: Placing the Lesbian of Color -- 2. Naming the Enemies: Multiple Threats to the Existence of the Lesbian of Color -- 3. Strategies of Survival: The Limits and the Consequences -- 4. The Path o Survival: Rewriting Cultural Traditions and Creating Living Theories.
Gen PS153.L46 G55 2000.
Lesbians' writings, American--History and criticism/Feminism and literature--United States--History--20th century/American literature--Minority authors--History and criticism/Women and literature--United States--History--20th century/American literature--Women authors--History and criticism/Identity (Psychology) in literature/Minority women in literature/Group identity in literature/Ethnic groups in literature/Minorities in literature/Lesbians in literature/Race in literature.
3363. Grier, Barbara. Lesbiana : book reviews from the Ladder, 1966-1972. 1st ed. [Reno]: Naiad Press, 1976. iv, 309 p.
Gen PN56.L45G84.
Lesbianism in literature/Lesbianism--Book reviews.
3364. Holland, Sharon Patricia. Raising the dead : readings of death and (black) subjectivity. Durham: Duke University Press, 2000. xi, 235 p. (New Americanists).
[...] Pt. 2. Dead Bodies, Queer Subjects. 4. (Pro)Creating Imaginative Spaces and Other Queer Acts: Randall Kenan's A Visitation of Spirits and Its Revival of James Baldwin's Absent Black Gay Man in Giovanni's Room. 5. "From This Moment Forth, We Are Black Lesbians": Querying Feminism and Killing the Self in Consolidated's Business of Punishment. 6. Critical Conversations at the Boundary between Life and Death. Epilogue: "I'm in the Zone": Bill T. Jones, Tupac Shakur, and the (Queer) Artof Death.
Gen PS374.D34 H65 2000.
American fiction--20th century--History and criticism/Death in literature/Death--Social aspects--United States--History--20th century/American literature--Afro-American authors--History and criticism/Homosexuality and literature--United States--History--20th century/Feminism and literature--United States--History--20th century/Performing arts--United States--History--20th century/Marginality, Social, in literature/African Americans in literature/Subjectivity in literature.
3365. Hutner, Gordon. American literature, American culture. New York: Oxford University Press, 1998. x, 612 p.
[...] 5. "The Beast in the Closet: James and the Writing of Homosexual Panic" / Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick [...].
Gen PS25 .A45 1998.
American literature--History and criticism--Theory, etc/National characteristics, American, in literature/Literature and society--United States/Criticism--United States/United States--Civilization.
3366. Inness, Sherrie A. The lesbian menace : ideology, identity, and the representation of lesbian life. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, c1997. xi, 256 p.
1. Who's Afraid of Stephen Gordon?: The Lesbian in the United States Popular Imagination of the 1920s -- 2. "Malevolent, neurotic, and tainted": The Lesbian Menace in Popular Women's College Fiction -- 3. "They're here, they're flouncy, don't worry about them": Depicting Lesbians in Popular Women's Magazines, 1965-1995 -- 4. Is Nancy Drew Queer?: Popular Reading Strategies for the Lesbian Reader -- 5. "Candy-coated cyanide": Children's Books and Lesbian Images -- 6. Lost in Space: Queer Geography and the Politics of Location -- 7. To Pass or Not to Pass: Thoughts on Passing and Lesbian Identities -- 8. GI Joes in Barbie Land: Recontextualizing the Meaning of Butch in Twentieth-Century Lesbian Culture / Sherrie A. Inness and Michele E. Lloyd.
Gen PS228.L47 I56 1997.
American literature--20th century--History and criticism/Lesbians in literature/Lesbians--United States--Identity/Popular culture--United States/Gays in popular culture/Literature and society--United States--History--20th century.
3367. James White Review Association. The James White review : a gay men's literary quarterly. Minneapolis: James White Review, 1983-.
PS536.2.J36 RR2Per.
American literature--20th century--Periodicals/American literature--Men authors--Periodicals/Gay men's writings, American--Periodicals/Gay men--Literary collections--Periodicals.
3368. Jones, Sonya L. Gay and lesbian literature since World War II : history and memory. New York: Harrington Park Press, c1998. 241 p.
Published also as v. 34, nos. 3/4 1998 of the Journal of homosexuality. Introduction / Sonya L. Jones -- The Calamus Root: A Study of American Gay Poetry Since World War II / Walter Holland -- The Purloined Ladder: Its Place in Lesbian History / Manuela Soares -- "What Is Going on Here?": Baldwin's Another Country / Laura Quinn -- Writing the Fairy Huckleberry Finn: William Goyen's and Truman Capote's Genderings of Male Homosexuality / Gary Richards -- Inscribing a Lesbian Reader, Projecting a Lesbian Subject: A Jane Rule Diptych / Marilyn R. Schuster -- Built Out of Books: Lesbian Energy and Feminist Ideolgy in Alternative Publishing / Kate Adams -- Bertha Harris's Lover: Lesbian and Postmodern / Amanda C. Gable -- Breaking the Silence, Dismantling Taboos: Latino Novels on AIDS / Alberto Sandoval Sanchez -- Nietzsche, Autobiography, History: Mourning and Martin and John / John Champagne -- Resources for Lesbian Ethnographic Research in the Lavender Archives / Alisa Klinger -- The Will to Remember: The Lesbian Herstory Archives of New York / Joan Nestle.
Gen PS153.G38 G39 1998.
Gays' writings, American--History and criticism/Homosexuality and literature--United States--History--20th century/American literature--20th century--History and criticism/Lesbians in literature/Gay men in literature.
3369. Keating, AnaLouise. Women reading women writing : self-invention in Paula Gunn Allen, Gloria Anzaldúa, and Audre Lorde. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press, 1996. viii, 240 p.
Gen PS151.K430 1996.
Allen, Paula Gunn/Anzaldúa, Gloria/Lorde, Audre/American literature--Women authors--History and criticism/Women and literature--United States--History--20th century/American literature--20th century--History and criticism/Difference (Psychology) in literature/Identity (Psychology) in literature/Sex role in literature/Invention (Rhetoric)/Self in literature .
3370. Kushner, Tony and Vorlicky, Robert. Tony Kushner in conversation. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, c1998. viii, 286 p. (Triangulations).
[...] AIDS, Angels, Activism, and Sex in the Nineties / Patrick R. Pacheco -- [...] The Gay Rights Movement - Twenty-Five Years / Charlie Rose, Andrew Sullivan and Donna Minkowitz [et al.] -- [...] The Proust Questionnaire / Charlotte Stoudt [...].
Gen PS3561.U778 Z476 1998.
Kushner, Tony/Dramatists, American--20th century--Interviews/Politics and literature--United States--History--20th century/Art and state--United States--History--20th century/Social problems in literature/AIDS (Disease) in literature/Gay men in literature.
3371. Larkin, Joan. A woman like that : lesbian and bisexual writers tell their coming out stories. 1st ed. New York: Avon Books, c1999. xvii, 326 p.
Gen PS153.L46 W66 1999.
Women authors, American--20th century/Bisexual women--United States/Lesbians--United States/Coming out (Sexual orientation).
3372. Legler, Gretchen. All the powerful invisible things : a sportswoman's notebook. Seattle, Wash [Emeryville, Calif.]: Seal Press Distributed to the trade by Publishers Group West, 1995. 193 p.
Gen PS3562.E495Z8A22 1995.
Legler, Gretchen/Women authors, American--20th century--Biography/Outdoor recreation for women--West (U.S.)/Lesbians--United States--Biography/Outdoor life--West (U.S.).
3373. Lindemann, Marilee. Willa Cather, queering America. New York: Columbia University Press, c1999. xvi, 185 p. (Between men--between women).
Introduction: The Novelist, the Critic, and the "Queer" -- Pt. I. Fear of a Queer Prairie: Figures of the Body and/as the Nation in the Letters and Early Novels. 1. Driving One-Handed: The Law, the Letter, and the Unsanctioned Voice. 2. "Filling Out Nice": Body-Building and Nation-Building in the Early Novels -- Pt. II. Queering the "Classics": Willa Cather and the Literary History of the United States. 3. "In a Prohibition Country": The Culture Wars of the 1920s. 4. Comrades and Countrymen: Queer Love and a Dream of "America" Conclusion: Queer (R)Age - Notes on the Late Fiction and the Queering of the World.
Gen, Harp PS3505.A87 Z724 1999 .
Cather, Willa/Homosexuality and literature--United States--History--20th century/Feminism and literature--United States--History--20th century/Women and literature--United States--History--20th century/Lesbians--United States--Intellectual life/Love-letters--History and criticism.
3374. McRuer, Robert. The queer renaissance : contemporary American literature and the reinvention of lesbian and gay identities. New York: New York University Press, c1997. xi, 257
